Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
H. Loew1876Beschreibung neuer amerikanischer Dipteren
C. W. Johnson1895Diptera of Florida
C. W. Johnson1904A supplementary list of the Diptera of New Jersey
S. W. Williston1908XLI. Family Agromyzidae
C. W. Johnson1910Diptera of New Jersey
F. Hendel1911Über von Prof. J. M. Aldrich erhaltene und einige andere amerikanische Dipteren
C. W. Johnson1913Insects of Florida. I. Diptera
C. W. Johnson1914The dipteran fauna of Bermuda
F. R. Cole, Lovett A. L.1921An annotated list of the Diptera (Flies) of Oregon
C. W. Johnson1925Fauna of New England. 15. List of the Diptera or two-winged flies
F. R. Cole1925Notes on the Diptera of Laguna Beach California
H. C. Hallock, Parker L. B.1926Supplement to Smith's 1909 Diptera List
C. W. Johnson1927Part I. The insect fauna with references to the flora and other biological features
O. A. Johannsen1928Order Diptera
C. H. Curran1928Insects of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Diptera or two-winged flies
C. W. Johnson1930A list of the insects fauna of Nantucket, Massachusetts
C. H. Curran1934Family Phyllomyzidae
E. P. Felt, Chamberlain K. F.1935The occurrence of insects at some height in the air, especially on the roofs of high buildings
C. S. Brimley1938The insects of North Carolina. Being a list of the insects of North Carolina and their close relatives
C. S. Brimley1942Supplement to insects of North Carolina
G. C. Steyskal1949The dipterous fauna of tree trunks
C. W. Sabrosky1965Family Milichiidae
S. W. Frost1969Supplement to Florida insects taken in light traps
E. F. Legner1970Attraction of _Hippelates_ eye gnats and other minute diptera to baits and man with considerations on competitive displacement by exotic non-problem species
J. B. Beavers, McGovern, T. P., Beroza, M., Sutton, R. A.1972Synthetic attractants for some dipteran species
G. D. Landau, Gaylor M. J.1987Observations on commensal Diptera (Milichiidae and Chloropidae) associated with spiders in Alabama
T. Eisner, Eisner, M., Deyrup, M.1991Chemical attraction of kleptoparasitic flies to heteropteran insects caught by orb-weaving spiders
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