Literature

Authorssort descendingYearTitle
J. M. Aldrich1913Collecting notes from the Great Basin and adjoining territory (Dipt., Col.)
C. F. Baker1904Reports on Californian and Nevadan Diptera, I
J. B. Beavers, McGovern, T. P., Beroza, M., Sutton, R. A.1972Synthetic attractants for some dipteran species
M. Bezzi1911Ditères suivi d'un Appendice sur les Diptères cavernicoles recueillis par le Dr Absolon dans les Balcans
C. S. Brimley1938The insects of North Carolina. Being a list of the insects of North Carolina and their close relatives
W. E. Britton, Viereck H. L.1905Insects collected from the flowers of fruit trees and plants
M. D. Coffey1966Studies on the association of flies (Diptera) with dung in southeastern Washington
F. R. Cole1925Notes on the Diptera of Laguna Beach California
F. R. Cole, Lovett A. L.1921An annotated list of the Diptera (Flies) of Oregon
C. H. Curran1934Family Phyllomyzidae
E. P. Felt, Chamberlain K. F.1935The occurrence of insects at some height in the air, especially on the roofs of high buildings
S. W. Frost1969Supplement to Florida insects taken in light traps
S. W. Frost1964Insects taken in light traps at the Archbold Biological Station, Highlands County, Florida
F. Hendel1911Über von Prof. J. M. Aldrich erhaltene und einige andere amerikanische Dipteren
E. A. Hicks1962Check-list and bibliography on the occurrence of insects in birds' nests. Supplement I
O. A. Johannsen1928Order Diptera
C. W. Johnson1930A list of the insects fauna of Nantucket, Massachusetts
C. W. Johnson1927Part I. The insect fauna with references to the flora and other biological features
C. W. Johnson1925Fauna of New England. 15. List of the Diptera or two-winged flies
C. W. Johnson1913Insects of Florida. I. Diptera
C. W. Johnson1910Diptera of New Jersey
C. W. Johnson1900Order Diptera
A. L. Melander1913Some acalyptrate Muscidae
R. E. Ryckman1953Diptera reared from Barn Owl nests
C. W. Sabrosky1965Family Milichiidae
J. B. Smith1900Insects of New Jersey. A list of the species occurring in New Jersey, with notes on those of economic importance
R. L. Taylor1928The arthropod fauna of Coniferous Leaders weeviled by Pissodes strobi (Peck.)
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith