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R. P. LANE (Department of Entomology), British Museum (Natural History), London SW7 the Diptera of Lundy Have Been Poorly Studied in the Past
Insect Egg Size and Shape Evolve with Ecology but Not Developmental Rate Samuel H
First Record of Anomalochaeta Guttipennis (Zetterstedt, 1838) from Norway (Diptera, Opomyzidae)
The Importance of Vegetation Configuration in Coastal
F. Christian Thompson Neal L. Evenhuis and Curtis W. Sabrosky Bibliography of the Family-Group Names of Diptera
Diptera: Drosophilidae) and the First Record of Opomyza Florum (Diptera: Opomyzidae) from Mt
ABSTRACT BAYLESS, KEITH MOHR. Phylogenomic Studies of Evolutionary Radiations of Diptera
Official Lists and Indexes of Names in Zoology
Insect Visitors and Potential Pollinators of Orchis Militaris (Orchidaceae) in Southern Belgium
Encyclopaedia of Pests and Natural Enemies in Field Crops Contents Introduction
Fossil Perspectives on the Evolution of Insect Diversity
Nomenclatural Studies Toward a World List of Diptera Genus-Group Names
Taxonomic Limits, Phylogeny and Higher Classification of Anthomyzidae (Diptera), with Special Regard to Fossil Record
The Arthropod Fauna of Oak (Quercus Spp., Fagaceae) Canopies in Norway
The Identification and Control of Diptera Pest Species on Wheat Crops 77
Checklist of the Smaller Families of Opomyzoidea, Anthomyzidae, Asteiidae, Aulacigastridae, Clusiidae, Odiniidae, Opomyzidae and Periscelididae (Diptera) of Finland
Pierre-Justin-Marie Macquart
Bollihope Burn SIS Species List
Top View
Shropshire Invertebrates Group
Correspondence
Malschi D., 2009 Monographical Study for the Identification and Control of Diptera Pest Species on Romanian Wheat Crops
Norsk Entomologisk Tidsskrift
The Fauna of the Opomyzoid Families Clusiidae, Acartophthalmidae
Insects on Potato Foliage with Notes on Insect Resistant Potato Varieties In
Fly Times Issue 55, October 2015
Arthropoda (Except Acari and Collembola
Mcalpine, 1989), and a Consensus Classification Has Not Sionally Grouped Together As the ‘‘Anthomyzoidea” (Hennig, 1971)