Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort descending
J. Gerlach200921. Superfamily Carnoidea
L. Papp197872. család: Milichiidae + Carnidae
J. M. Aldrich1905A catalogue of North American Diptera
W. Hackman1980A check list of the Finnish Diptera. II. Cyclorrhapha
A. A. Stackelberg1958Acalyptrata, part 1
L. Papp1985Acalyptrate flies from sifted materials in the Geneva Museum
O. Duda1935Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Paläarktischen Madizinae
F. Gregor1986Celad: Milichiidae
J. Kahanpää2014Checklist of the Diptera families Acartophthalmidae, Canacidae (including Tethinidae), Carnidae and Milichiidae of Finland (Insecta)
L. Biró1899Commensalismus bei Fliegen
A. Ursu1989Contribution à la connaissance des Milichiides de la faune de Roumanie
R. Frey1941Enumeratio insectorum fenniae
A. Heiduk, Brake, I., von Tschirnhaus, M., Haenni, J. P., Miller, R., Hash, J., Prieto-Benítez, S., Jürgens, A., Johnson, S. D., Schulz, S., Liede-Schumann, S., Meve, U., Dötterl, S.2017Floral scent and pollinators of Ceropegia trap flowers
J. Sivinski1985Mating by kleptoparasitic flies (Diptera: Chloropidae) on a spider host
F. Gregor1987Milichiidae
J. T. Nowakowski1991Milichiidae
J. Rohacek1997Milichiidae
W. Hennig1937Milichiidae et Carnidae
M. Carles-Tolrá2001Nuevos datos sobre dípteros iberobaleares (Díptera: Orthorrhapha y Cyclorrhapha)
G. D. Landau, Gaylor M. J.1987Observations on commensal Diptera (Milichiidae and Chloropidae) associated with spiders in Alabama
E. Séguy1950Phoresie et role pathogene chez les insectes dipteres
J. Rohacek1987Second supplement to the acalyptrate Diptera fauna (Pseudopomyzidae, Strongylophthalmyiidae, Chamaemyiidae, Chyromyidae, Anthomyzidae, Aulacigastridae, Periscelididae, Carnidae, Milichiidae) of Czechoslovakia
I. Brake2011The Milichiidae from 'De Kaaistoep', The Netherlands
C. G. Lamb1914The Percy Sladen Trust expedition to the Indian Ocean in 1905, under the leadership of Mr. J. Stanley Gardiner, M. A. Vol. 5. No XV
A. Heiduk, Brake, I., Shuttleworth, A., Johnson, S. D.2023‘Bleeding’ flowers of Ceropegia gerrardii (Apocynaceae‐Asclepiadoideae) mimic wounded insects to attract kleptoparasitic fly pollinators
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