- to the Graeco-Roman name of the
Volga river,
Oarus (Ancient Gr****: Οαρος, romanized: Oaros; Latin:
Oarus),
which was also
derived from
Scythian *Varu...
-
Brachypalpus oarus, the
eastern catkin, is a
common species of
syrphid fly
first officially described by
Walker in 1849.
Hoverflies get
their names from...
-
confused the
Caspian Sea with the Maeotis, as one of the rivers,
named the "
Oarus", was
almost certainly the Volga.
Getae M****agetae
Tyragetae Geats Gutes...
- Scythians, and
burnt it.
Darius eventually ordered a halt at the
banks of
Oarus,
where he
built "eight
great forts, some
eight miles [13 km]
distant from...
-
names of the Volga:
Oaros (Ancient Gr****: Οαρος, romanized: Oaros; Latin:
Oarus),
which was
derived from
Scythian *Varu,
meaning "broad". The Huns' name...
-
allies of the Scythians, and
burnt it.
Darius ordered a halt at the
banks of
Oarus,
where he
built "eight
great forts, some
eight miles distant from each other"...
-
nigrifacies Stackelberg, 1965
Brachypalpus nipponicus Shiraki, 1952
Brachypalpus oarus (Walker, 1849)
Brachypalpus olivaceus Meigen, 1822
Brachypalpus valgus (Panzer...
-
armillata B.
badia B.
confusa B.
nigra B.
pictipes B.
umbratilis Brachypalpus oarus (Walker, 1849) The
Eastern Catkin Fly is a
fairly common species. C. anthreas...
- (Osten Sacken, 1877)
Brachypalpus cyanella Osten Sacken, 1877
Brachypalpus oarus (Walker, 1849)
Chalcosyrphus anomalus (Shannon, 1925)
Chalcosyrphus anthreas...