New Diptera From North America, by Daniel William Coquillett, is a classic work for entomologists and naturalists. This scientific treatise meticulously documents and classifies newly discovered species of Diptera (true flies) found in North America. Coquillett's detailed descriptions and taxonomic insights provide a valuable resource for researchers and students in the fields of zoology, entomology, and natural history. The book is an essential reference for anyone studying the diversity and classification of North American insects, offering enduring value for scientific collections and historical research.
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