FMNH FMNHINS 0000 375 316

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  • 375316 Brachytarsina kollari, female, habitus, dorsal view
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    Description: 375316 Brachytarsina kollari (HH 7023-26), female, habitus, dorsal view. Collected 6/21/51 by H. Hoogstraal in Egypt (Burg el Arab, Mariut, Western Desert Governate) from Rhinolophus mehelyi. Photo taken using the purple station Microptics system and stacked with CombineZ.
FM Catalog: Insects
Catalog Subset: Bat Flies
Scientific Name: Brachytarsina kollari (von Frauenfeld, 1855)
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Streblidae
Genus: Brachytarsina
Species: kollari
Field #: HH 7023-26
Collector: H. Hoogstraal
Geography: Africa, Egypt, Western Desert Governate, 4700ft: Burg el Arab; Mariut
DWc Country: Egypt
Date Collected: 21 Jun 1951
Tissue Available?: No
Co-ordinates Available?: No
Count: 16
Sex: adult male
EMu IRN: 375316
OccurenceID: 71834a33-061e-4ce0-ac93-d3ae9c5b297e
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