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Hoofdstuk 12 Literatuur 12 HOOFDSTUK 12 LITERATUUR Titels met een of twee auteurs zijn alfabetisch en op jaar ge­ Aubert, A., J.-J. Aubert & P. Goeldlin 1976 Douze ans de ordend. Titels met meer dan twee auteurs volgen hierop in captures systématiques de Syrphides (Diptères) au col de chronologische volgorde. In de tekst wordt naar een titel Bretolet (Alpes valaisannes). – Mitteilungen der Schweize­ met twee auteurs verwezen met Auteur1 & Auteur2 (2003), rischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft 49: 115­142. naar titels met meer auteurs met Auteur1 et al. (2003). Meer Aubert, J. & P. Goeldlin 1981 Observations sur les migra­ titels van dezelfde auteur(s) per jaar worden voorzien van a, tions des Syrphides (Dipt.) dans les Alpes de Suisse occi­ b etc. dentale. – Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomolo­ gische Gesellschaft 54: 377­388. Aa, M. van der 2003 Diverse waarnemingen van Marc van der Aa. – Zweefvliegennieuwsbrief 7(1): 14­15. Bagatshanova, A.K. 1980 Novye vide much­zjurtsjalok Aartsen, B. van 1967 Zweefvliegvangsten in 1966. – Ento­ (Diptera, Syrphidae) iz Centralinoj Yakutii. – Entmologit­ mologische Berichten, Amsterdam 27: 192­194. seskoe Obozrenie 59: 421­427. Aartsen, B. van 1969 Zweefvliegvangsten in 1967. – Ento­ Ball, S.G. & R.K.A. Morris 2000 Provisional atlas of British mologische Berichten 29: 117­119. hoverflies (Diptera, Syrphidae). – Biological Records Centre, Aartsen, B. van 1970 Zweefvliegvangsten in 1968. – Ento­ Huntingdon. mologische Berichten 30: 144­146. Bankowska, R. 1964 Studien uber die palaarktischen Arten Aartsen, B. van 1971 Zweefvliegvangsten in 1969. – Ento­ der Gattung Sphaerophoria St. Farg. et Serv. (Diptera, Syr­ mologische Berichten 31: 42­44. phidae). – Annales Zoologici 22: 285­353. Aartsen, B. van 1993 Nieuwe en zeldzame zweefvliegen Barendregt, A. 1975 Bloemvoorkeur bij zweefvliegen (Dipt., voor de Nederlandse fauna (Diptera: Syrphidae). – Neder­ Syrphidae). – Entomologische Berichten 35: 96­100. landse Faunistische Mededelingen 5: 5­8. Barendregt, A. 1978 Zweefvliegentabel. – Jeugdbondsuitge­ Aartsen, B. van 1997 Nieuwe en zeldzame vliegen voor de verij, Utrecht. [6e druk]. Nederlandse fauna (Diptera). – Nederlandse Faunistische Barendregt, A. 1980a De eerste gegevens over Nederlandse Mededelingen 7: 7­10. zweefvliegen in eis­verband, of hoe de eerste loodjes ook Achterberg, C. van 1982 Familietabel van de Hymenoptera zwaar kunnen wegen. – Nieuwsbrief European Invertebrate in Noordwest­Europa. – Wetenschappelijke Mededelingen Survey 8: 3­7. knnv 152: 1­50. Barendregt, A. 1980b The identification of the females in Achterberg, C. van 1998 Phaenocarpa helophilae spec. nov. the genus Parhelophilus Girschner, 1897. (Diptera, Syrphi­ (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a gregarious parasitoid of Helo­ dae). – Entomologische Berichten 40: 113­114. philus larvae (Diptera: Syrphidae), with notes on related Barendregt, A. 1981 The distribution of four species of the species. – Zoologische Mededelingen 72: 15­27. genus Anasimyia in the Netherlands (Diptera, Syrphidae). Achterkamp, B. 1999 Een luizenleven. – Zweefvliegen­ – In: Tol, J. van & P.J. van Helsdingen (red.), Methods and nieuwsbrief 3(2): 13­15. results of eis mapping schemes in the Netherlands. Nieuws­ Achterkamp, B. 2000 Een wegvangstonderzoek bij Mya­ brief European Invertebrate Survey 10: 99­102. thropa florea. – Zweefvliegennieuwsbrief 4(1): 3­5. Barendregt, A. 1982 Zweefvliegentabel. – Jeugdbondsuitge­ Achterkamp, B. 2001 Actie Episyrphus balteatus: één Epibal verij, Utrecht. [7e druk] maakt nog geen zomer! – Zweefvliegennieuwsbrief 5(1): 20­22. 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