Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort descending
G. C. Steyskal1941A curious habit of an empidid fly
A. L. Melander1902A monograph of the North American Empididae
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
A. L. Melander1928Diptera, Fam. Empididae
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.
D. W. Coquillett1895Revision of the North American Empidae-a family of two-winged insects
B. G. Svensson, Petersson E.1987Sex-role reversed courtship behaviour, sexual dimorphism and nuptial gift in the dance fly, Empis borealis (L.)
J. M. Cumming1994Sexual selection and the evolution of dance fly mating systems (Diptera: Empididae; Empidinae)
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)
B. J. Sinclair, Cumming J. M.2006The morphology, higher-level phylogeny and classification of the Empidoidea (Diptera)
J. K. Moulton, Wiegmann B. M.2007The phylogenetic relationships of flies in the superfamily Empidoidea (Insecta: Diptera)
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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