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A Review of the Status of Larger Brachycera Flies of Great Britain
Diptera: Athericidae)
RECORDERS NEWSLETTER ISSUE 6 – October 2008
Ceh Code List for Recording the Macroinvertebrates in Fresh Water in the British Isles
Volume 2, Chapter 12-17: Terrestrial Insects: Holometabola
Key to the Larval Stages of Aquatic True Flies (Diptera), Based on the Operational Taxa List for Running Waters in Germany
Diptera, Brachycera): Athericidae, Austroleptidae, Oreoleptidae, Rhagionidae, and Vermileonidae1
Final Report 2006
Nomenclatural Studies Toward a World List of Diptera Genus-Group Names
Rozšírenie Druhov Čeľade Athericidae Na Slovensku
Andrés Mellado Díaz Departamento De Ecología E Hidrología
Morphological Differentiation of Some Populations of the Genus Cyclops (Copepoda: Cyclopoida) from Bohemia (Czech Republic)
Taxaliste Der Gewässerorganismen Deutschlands Zur Kodierung
Diptères Torrenticoles Peu Connus : Les Athericidae Et Rhagionidae Européens Et Circum-Méditerranéens
Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity And
Catálogo De Los Diptera De España, Portugal Y Andorra (Insecta) Coordinador: Miguel Carles-Tolrá Hjorth-Andersen Edita: Sociedad Entomológica Aragonesa (SEA)
The Determination of Flow and Habitat Requirements for Selected Riverine Macroinvertebrates
Development of a Novel Invertebrate Indexing Tool for the Determination of Salinity in Aquatic Inland Drainage Channels
Top View
Ecological Integrity Assessment of Four Rivers in Macedonia Affected by Derivation Hydropower Schemes Based on Aquatic Macroinvertebrates
Further Development of River Invertebrate Classification Tool
Notes on Athericidae (Diptera)
Atrichops Crassipes (Meigen, 1820) (Diptera, Athericidae), a Species Not So New for Switzerland
Figure Details
Volume 2, Chapter 11-14: Aquatic Insects: Holometabola-Diptera
Bulletin of the Dipterists Forum
1 an Update of the 1998 Checklist of Diptera Of
Geographical Distribution of Tabanomorpha (Diptera, Brachycera): Athericidae, Austroleptidae, Oreoleptidae, Rhagionidae, and Vermileonidae1