ALL students of the order Diptera will welcome the continuance of this wholly admirable treatise. It is a model of what a faunistic work should be and, unlike so many volumes of a similar nature, it ...
When describing a fly, many people think of the ubiquitous house fly (Musca domestica); whereas, some biologists might envision the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster). Both are good examples of ...
Alexander, Charles P. 1929. "New species of crane flies from South America. Part 3. (Family Tipulidae, order Diptera)." Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 22, (4) 768–788.
Introduction: The dominance of Diptera -- pt. 1. Life histories, habits and habitats of flies. Life histories of flies ; Flies, plants and fungi ; Flies and vertebrates ; Flies and invertebrates -- pt ...
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