Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort descending
G. C. Steyskal1941A curious habit of an empidid fly
M. R. Newkirk1970Biology of the long-tailed dance fly, Rhamphomyia longicauda (Diptera: Empididae): a new look at swarming
D. H. Funk, Tallamy D. W.2000Courtship role reversal and deceptive signals in the long-tailed dance fly, Rhamphomyia longicauda
G. C. Steyskal1969New species of Empididae of the genera Empis, Hilara, and Hormopeza from Georgia, with a synopsis of the North American species of Hormopeza
B. G. Svensson, Petersson E.1988Non-random mating in the dance fly Empis borealis: the importance of male choice
B. G. Svensson, Petersson, E., Frisk, M.1990Nuptial gift size prolongs copulation duration in the dance fly Empis borealis.
B. G. Svensson, Petersson E.1987Sex-role reversed courtship behaviour, sexual dimorphism and nuptial gift in the dance fly, Empis borealis (L.)
B. G. Svensson, Petersson E.2000Swarm site fidelity in the sex role-reversed dance fly Empis borealis
B. G. Svensson1997Swarming behavior, sexual dimorphism, and female reproductive status in the sex role-reversed dance fly species Rhamphomyia marginata
J. A. Sadowski, Moore, A. J., Brodie, E. D.1999The evolution of empty nuptial gifts in a dance fly Empis snoddyi (Diptera: Empididae): bigger isn't always better
J. Alcock1973The mating behavior of Empis barbatoides Melander and Empis poplitea Loew (Diptera: Empididae)
Svensson, B. G. , Petersson, E., Forsgren E.1989Why do males of the dance fly Empis borealis refuse to mate? The importance of female age and size.
B. G. Svensson, Petersson E.1992Why insects swarm: testing the models for lek mating systems on swarming Empis borealis females
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