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Diptera, Syrphidae) Collected by Malaise Trap All publications: 1984 1. Šimić, S., Vujić, A. (1984): Composition of syrphid fauna (Diptera, Syrphidae) collected by Malaise trap. Zbornik Matice Srpske za prirodne nauke, 66: 145-153. 2. Šimić, S., Vujić, A. (1984): Prilog poznavanju faune sirfida (Diptera: Syrphidae) Vršačkih planina. Bilten Društva ekologa BiH, 1: 375-380. 1987 3. Šimić, S., Vujić, A. (1987): The Syrphid fauna (Diptera) of the Tisa basin in Yugoslavia. Tiscia, 1987: 121- 127. 4. Vujić, A. (1987): New species of genus Sphegina Meigen (Diptera: Syrphidae). Glasnik Prirodnjačkog Muzeja u Beogradu, 42: 79-83. 1990 5. Vujić, A. (1990): Genera Neoascia Williston 1886 and Sphegina Meigen 1882 (Diptera:Syrphidae) in Yugoslavia and description of species Sphegina sublatifrons sp nova. Glasnik Prirodnjačkog Muzeja u Beogradu, 45: 77-93. 6. Vujić, A., Milankov, V. (1990): Taxonomic status of species belonging to genus Criorrhina Meigen 1822 (Diptera:Syrphidae) and recorded in Yugoslavia. Glasnik Prirodnjačkog Muzeja u Beogradu, 45: 105-114. 7. Vujić, A., Radović, D. (1990): Species of genus Brachypalpus Macquarti 1834 (Diptera: Syrphidae) in Yugoslavia. Glasnik Prirodnjačkog Muzeja u Beogradu, 45: 95-104. 8. Šimić, S., Vujić, A. (1990): Species of the genus Eristalis Latreille (Diptera: Syrphidae) from a collection belonging to the Institute of Biology, Novi Sad. Glasnik Prirodnjačkog Muzeja u Beogradu, 45: 115-126. 1991 9. Vujić, A. (1991): Species of genus Brachyopa Meigen 1822 (Diptera: Syrphidae) in Yugoslavia. Glasnik Prirodnjačkog Muzeja u Beogradu, 46: 141-150. 1992 10. Radišić, P., Vujić, A., Šimić, S., Radenković, S. (1992): Pollen transport of Cheilosia grossa (Fallen, 1817) (Diptera: Syrphidae). Ekologija, 2(27): 41-46. 11. Božičić-Lothrop, B., Radović, D., Vapa, Lj., Banovački, Z., Vujić, A.: Morphological and isozyme variability of isolated populations of the species Aedes communis (De Geer, 1776) (Diptera: Culicidae). Genetika, 24(3): 163-171. 1993 12. Vujić, A., Glumac, S. (1993): Some views on Syrphidae (Diptera) phylogeny. Zbornik Matice Srpske za prirodne nauke, 84: 13-17. 13. Claussen, C., Vujić, A. (1993): Cheilosia katara n. sp. aus Zentralgriecheland (Diptera: Syrphidae). Entomol. Z., 103(19): 341-356. 1994 14. Radenković, S., Vujić, A. (1994): New data of genus Merodon Meigen, 1803 (Diptera: Syrphidae) for Serbia, Montenegro and Croatia. Glasnik Prirodnjačkog muzeja u Beogradu, B48: 165-170. 15. Vujić, A., Glumac, S. (1994): Diversity of hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) on Fruška gora, Zbornik Matice Srpske za prirodne nauke, 87: 35-43. 16. Vujić, A. (1994): Description of male of species Triglyphus escalerai Gil Collado, 1929 (Diptera: Syrphidae). Graellsia, 50: 21- 24. 18. Radenković, S., Vujić, A. (1994): Merodon ruficornis Meigen 1822 i srodne vrste (Diptera: Syrphidae) u istočnoj Srbiji, Naša ekološka istina: II naučno-stručni skup o prirodnim vrednostima i zaštiti životne sredine, Borsko jezero: Ministarstvo za zaštitu životne sredine Srbije i Crne Gore, 133-134. 19. Vujić A., Šimić S., Radović D., Vapa Lj., Radišić P., Milankov V., Radenković S. (1994): Diversity in some groups of Diptera (Arthropoda: Insecta) on The Balkan Peninsula. Ekologija, 28/29(1-2): 1-8. 57. Šimić, S., Radišić, P., Vujić, A. (1994): Some zoogeographical and ecological characteristics of species Cheilosia griseifacies Vujić,1993 (Diptera: Syrphidae), Bios (Macedonia, Greece), 257-262. 123. Vujić, A., Milankov, V (1994): Endemi u fauni osolikih muva (Dipera:Syrphidae) na području Srbije (Endemic of the hover-flies fauna in Serbia). Naša ekološka isina, Borsko jezero 1994, II-6, 131-132. 124. Vujić, A (1994): Cheilosia griseifacies, eine neue Fliegen-Art aud Mitteleuropa (Diptera: Syrphidae). Entomofauna, Zeitschrift fur entomologie, 15(9): 337-334. 125. Vujić, A., Claussen, C (1994): Cheilosia bracusi, a new hoverfly from the mountains of Central and Soutern Europe (D:S). Bonn. zool. Beitr. 45(2 ):137-146. 126. Vujić, A., Claussen, C (1994). Cheilosia orthotricha, spec.nov., eine weitere Art aus der Verwandtschaft von Cheilosia canicularis aus Mitteleuropa. Spixiana, 17(3): 261-267. 130. Vujić, A (1994): Cheilosia balkana sp. nov., new species of „proxima“ goup (Diptera: Syrphidae). Entomofauna, 15(39): 445-456. Vujić, A., Šimić, S. (1994): Syrphidae (Insecta: Diptera) Vršačkih planina. Monograph, Matica Srpska, Novi Sad, 163p. Vujić, A., Glumac, S. (1994): Fauna osolikih muva (Diptera: Syrphidae) Fruške gore. Monografije Fruške gore. Matica srpska. 1-83. Novi Sad. 1995 20. Radenković, S., Vujić, A. (1995): Zoogeografska analiza roda Merodon Meigen 1803 (Diptera: Syrphidae) na području Dubašnice. Naša ekološka istina: III naučno-stručni skup o prirodnim vrednostima i zaštiti životne sredine, Borsko jezero: Ministarstvo za zaštitu životne sredine Srbije i Crne Gore, 329-331. 21. Vujić, A., Šimić, S., Radenković, S. (1995): Merodon desuturinus, a new hoverfly (Diptera: Syrphidae) from the mountain Kopaonik (Serbia). Ekologija, 30(1-2): 65-70. 22. Radenković, S., Šimić, S., Vujić, A. (1995): Genus Scaeva Fabricius 1805 (Diptera: Syrphidae) on the Balkan Peninsula. Zbornik Matice srpske za prirodne nauke, 88: 51-57. 23. Vujić, A. (1995): New data of hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) in Macedonia, Zbornik Matice Srpske za prirodne nauke, 88: 45-50. 24. Vapa Lj., Radović D., Milankov V., Vujić A. (1995): Ekspresija gena Glu-1 lokusa sorti pšenice. Zbornik radova Prirodno matematičkog fakulteta Univerziteta Novi Sad, serija Biologija, 24: 21-25. 25. Milankov, V., Vujić, A., Šimić, S. (1995): Species of Xylotini (Diptera: Syrphidae) from the Yugoslav region. Entomologist’s Gazzette, 46: 209-216. 52. Claussen, C., Vujić, A. (1995): Eine neue Art der Gattung Cheilosia Meigen aus Mitteleuropa (Diptera: Syrphidae). Entomol. Z., 105(5): 77-96. Vujić, A., Radenković, S (1995): Oslolike muve (Diptera :Syrphidae) i biološko suzbijanje. Biljni lekar, godina XXIII, 4: 439-442. 1996 26. Šimić, S., Vujić, A. (1996): Hoverfly Fauna (Diptera: Syrphidae) of the southern part of the mountain Stara Planina, Serbia. Acta Entomologica Serbica, 1-2(1): 21-30. 27. Šimić, S., Vujić, A. (1996): A new species of the Genus Eumerus Meigen 1822 (Diptera: Syrphidae). Acta Entomologica Serbica, 1-2(1): 1-4. 28. Božičić-Lothrop, B., Vujić, A. (1996): Fauna of mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidae) of Stara Planina, Serbia. Acta Entomologica Serbica, 1(1-2): 31-38. 29. Vujić, A., Radenković, S., Šimić, S. (1996): Merodon albonigrum, a new European species related to Merodon geniculatus Strobl 1909 (Diptera: Syrphidae). Dipterists Digest, 2: 72-79. 31. Tepavčević, A., Vujić, A. (1996): On an Application of Fuzzy Relations in Biogeography. Information Sciences, 89: 77-94. Vujić, A. (1996): Genus Cheilosia Meigen and Related Genera (Diptera: Syrphidae) on The Balkan Peninsula. Monograph. Matica srpska, Novi Sad, 194p. 1997 32. Vujić, A. (1997): The genus Pipizella (Diptera, Syrphidae) on the Balkan Peninsula and description of Pipizella zloti sp. n. Dipterist Digest, 4: 51-60. 33. Radišić, P., Vujić, A., Šimić, S., Radenković, S. (1997): Transport polena kod vrste Cheilosia albitarsis (Meigen, 1822) (Diptera: Syrphidae). Naša ekološka istina: V naučno- stručni skup o prirodnim vrednostima i zaštiti životne sredine, Donji Milanovac: Ministarstvo za zaštitu zdravlja, 343-347. 34. Vujić, A., Radenković, S. (1997): Tipski lokaliteti osolikih muva (Diptera: Syrphidae) na Maliniku i Dubašnici, i potreba njihove zaštite. Naša ekološka istina: V naučno-stručni skup o prirodnim vrednostima i zaštiti životne sredine, Donji Milanovac: Ministarstvo za zaštitu zdravlja, 339-342. 35. Vujić, A., Milankov, V., Radović, D., Tanurdžić, M. (1997): Diversity of Hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) in The National Park “Biogradska Gora” (Montenegro, Yugoslavia). Univ. of Priština (Serbia), Nat. Sci, Univ. misao (prir. nauke), Priština, 1: 35-40. 36. Milankov V., Vapa Lj., Petrić D., Obreht D., Tanurdžić M., Vujić A. (1997): Genetic structure of a laboratory strain of Aedes aegypti L. (Diptera: Culicidae). Acta Entomologica Serbica, 2(1-2): 1-7. 128. Milankov V., Petrić D., Vujić A., Vapa Lj. (1997): Length of pupal development in sympatric populations of Aedes caspius (Pallas, 1771) and Ae. dorsalis (Meigen, 1830) (Diptera: Culicidae). Zbornik radova Prirodno-matematičkog fakulteta u Novom Sadu, serija Biologija, 26: 65-68. 1998 38. Radišić, P., Vujić, A., Šimić, S., Radenković, S. (1998): Pollen transport of Cheilosia albipila Meigen, 1838 (Diptera: Syrphidae). Acta entomologica serbica, 3(1-2): 77-84. 39. Vujić, A., Šimić, S. (1998): Genus Eumerus Meigen 1822 (Diptera: Syrphidae) in area of former Yugoslavia. Glasnik Prirodnjačkog Muzeja u Beogradu, 49-50: 173-190. 40. Vujić, A., Radenković, S., Stanescu, C. (1998): New data on hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) in Romania. Volucella, 3(1-2): 63-74. 41. Doczkal. D., Vujić, A. (1998): Redescription of Epistrophella coronata (Rondani, 1857), stat. rest., comb. nov., with first description of the male, and notes on the generic assignment (Diptera, Syrphidae). Volucella, 3(1-2): 51-62. 42. Vujić, A., Šimić, S., Radišić, P. (1998): Fauna of Hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) of the Yugoslavian part of Banat. 3rd International Symposium Interdisciplinary Regional Research (Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia), 491-495. 44. Vujić, A., Šimić, S., Milankov, V., Radović, D., Radišić, P., Radnović, D (1998): Fauna Syrphidae (Insecta: Diptera) Obedske bare, značaj i potreba zaštite. Monographs, Zavod za zaštitu prirode Srbije, Beograd, 71p. 127. Vujić, A., Stuke, J. H. (1998): A new hoverfly species of the
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