Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
Steyskal, G. C.1987Chapter 67. Richardiidae
J. F. McAlpine1987Chapter 68. Pallopteridae
J. F. McAlpine1987Chapter 69. Piophilidae
Soós, Á.1987Chapter 70. Clusiidae
J. F. McAlpine1987Chapter 71. Acartophthalmidae
J. F. McAlpine1987Chapter 72. Odiniidae
Spencer, K. A.1987Chapter 73. Agromyzidae
Vockeroth, J. R.1987Chapter 74. Opomyzidae
Vockeroth, J. R.1987Chapter 75. Anthomyzidae
Teskey, H. J.1987Chapter 76. Aulacigastridae
J. F. McAlpine1987Chapter 77. Periscelididae
C. W. Sabrosky1987Chapter 78. Asteiidae
Peterson, B. V.1987Chapter 81. Braulidae
Vockeroth, J. R.1987Chapter 82. Coelopidae
Steyskal, G. C.1987Chapter 83. Dryomyzidae
Knutson, L. V.1987Chapter 84. Sciomyzidae
Steyskal, G. C.1987Chapter 85. Ropalomeridae
Steyskal, G. C.1987Chapter 86. Sepsidae
Gill, G. D., Peterson B. V.1987Chapter 89. Heleomyzidae
Teskey, H. J.1987Chapter 90. Trixoscelididae
J. F. McAlpine1987Chapter 91. Chyromyidae
J. F. McAlpine1987Chapter 92. Rhinotoridae
S. A. Marshall, Richards O. W.1987Chapter 93. Sphaeroceridae
J. F. McAlpine1987Chapter 94. Curtonotidae
Wheeler, M. R.1987Chapter 95. Drosophilidae
J. F. McAlpine1987Chapter 96. Diastatidae
J. F. McAlpine1987Chapter 97. Camillidae
W. W. Wirth, Mathis, W. N., Vockeroth, J. R.1987Chapter 98. Ephydridae
C. W. Sabrosky1987Chapter 99. Chloropidae
J. F. McAlpine1987Chapter 100. Cryptochetidae
Vockeroth, J. R.1987Chapter 101. Tethinidae
W. W. Wirth1987Chapter 102. Canacidae
Vockeroth, J. R.1987Chapter 103. Scathophagidae
Huckett, H. C.1987Chapter 104. Anthomyiidae
Huckett, H. C., Vockeroth J. R.1987Chapter 105. Muscidae
Shewell, G. E.1987Chapter 106. Calliphoridae
D. M. Wood1987Chapter 107. Oestridae
Shewell, G. E.1987Chapter 108. Sarcophagidae
D. M. Wood1987Chapter 109. Rhinophoridae
D. M. Wood1987Chapter 110. Tachinidae
T. C. Maa, Peterson B. V.1987Chapter 111. Hippoboscidae
Peterson, B. V., Wenzel R. L.1987Chapter 112. Nycteribiidae
Wenzel, R. L., Peterson B. V.1987Chapter 113. Streblidae
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.1988Non-random mating in the dance fly Empis borealis: the importance of male choice
J. Krištofík1988Synanthropic Flies (Diptera) of the North-South Road System in Slovakia
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., Frisk, M.1990Nuptial gift size prolongs copulation duration in the dance fly Empis borealis.
Philips, JR, Dindal D. L.1990Invertebrate populations in the nests of a screech owl (Otus asio) and an American kestrel (Falco sparverius) in central New York
B. V. Brown, Feener, Jr. D. H.1991Life history parameters and description of the larva of Apocephalus paraponerae (Diptera: Phoridae), a parasitoid of the giant tropical ant Paraponera clavata (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

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