Category
page 1Taxa named by Frederick Wallace Edwards

Deuterophlebia
Deuterophlebiidae, commonly known as the mountain midges, are a small family of nematocerous flies represented today by a single extant genus, Deuterophlebia. Adults have broad, fan-shaped wings, and males possess extraordinarily long antennae, which they use in territorial displays above swift mountain streams while awaiting emerging females.

Abiskomyia
Abiskomyia is a genus of Eurasian non-biting midges in the bloodworm family (Chironomidae).
Leptotarsus huttoni
species of insect
Leptotarsus albistigma
species of true crane fly
Dicranomyia (Dicranomyia) aegrotans
species of insect
Uranotaenia moultoni
species of insect

Amphineurus hudsoni
species of insect
Dissoptera
Dissoptera is a genus of hoverflies, insects in the family Syrphidae, in the order Diptera. It consists of seven species distributed through the Australasian and Oriental regions.
Culex crinicauda
species of insect
Catotricha
Catotricha is a genus of midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. The five described species in Catotricha are found in the holarctic region. This genus was established by British entomologist Frederick Wallace Edwards in 1938. with Catocha americana Felt, 1908 from Northeastern USA and Canada as the type species.