Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
C. Linnaeus1758Systema naturae
J. A. Scopoli1763Entomologia carniolica ... I.
T. Say1823Descriptions of dipterous insects of the United States
J. O. Westwood1851Observations on the destructive species of dipterous insects known in Africa under the names of the tsetse, zimb and tsaltsalya, and on their supposed connexion with the fourth plague of Eygpt
F. A. A. Skuse1889Diptera of Australia. Part VI. The Chironomidae
G. M. J. Giles1902A handbook of the gnats or mosquitoes giving the anatomy and life history of the Culicidae together with descriptions of all species noticed up to the present date
D. Melin1923Contributions to the knowledge of the biology, metamorphosis and distribution of the Swedish asilids in relation to the whole family Asilidae
G. H. Hardy1924Australian Nemestrinidae (Diptera)
R. A. Harrison1966Australian glow-worms of the genus Arachnocampa Edwards (Diptera: Mycetophilidae)
P. Zwick1977Australian Blephariceridae (Diptera)
M. E. Irwin, Lyneborg L.1981The genera of Nearctic Therevidae
B. J. Pinchen, Denton, J. S., Bird, D. R.1998The hornet robber fly Asilus crabroniformis Linnaeus - adult behaviour at selected sites in Dorset, Hampshire and Surrey in 1997
M. Smith2000The hornet robber fly Asilus crabroniformis: land use and livestock grazing regimes at sites in England
K. C. Holston2005Evidence for community structure and habitat partitioning in coastal dune stiletto flies at the Guadalupe-Nipomo dunes system, California
B. V. Brown, Oliver H.2007First records of Megaselia scalaris (Loew) and M. spiracularis Schmitz (Diptera: Phoridae) from New Zealand, with additional information on other worldwide species
R. H. L. Disney2008Natural history of the scuttle fly, Megaselia scalaris.
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith