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Diptera: Syrphidae
Understanding Habitat Effects on Pollinator Guild Composition in New York State and the Importance of Community Science Involvem
University of Minnesota
(Syrphidae) Communities Respond to Varying Structural Retention After Harvesting in Canadian Peatland Black Spruce Forests Author(S): A
Systematics of Lower Cyclorrhaphan Diptera, with an Emphasis on Syrphidae
Toxomerus Geminatus, a Common and Widespread Flower Fly, Visiting Rose Coreopsis (Coreopsis Rosea), a Species of Conservation Concern in Canada
Invertebrates
Fly Times 63
A Comparative Analysis of the Evolution of Imperfect Mimicry
Taxonomic Significance of Certain Sensilla on the Wings of Diptera Charles Lowell Hamrum Iowa State College
Catch the Buzz — Pollinator Diversity, Distribution, And
Diptera, Syrphidae) of the Republic of Georgia
Mimicry and the Hoverflies by Salma
Fly Times 63
Mcalpine, 1989), and a Consensus Classification Has Not Sionally Grouped Together As the ‘‘Anthomyzoidea” (Hennig, 1971)
Mimcry and the Hoverflies. Phd Thesis, University of Nottingham
Anchored Enrichment Dataset for True Flies (Order Diptera) Reveals Insights Into the Phylogeny of Flower Flies (Family Syrphidae) Andrew Donovan Young1,2*†, Alan R
The Syrphidae of Minnesota
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