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Ueber die dipterologischen Referate in den Jahrgängen 1882 bis inclusive 1890 der Wiener Entomologischen Zeitung
Josef Mik (1890) Wiener Entomologische Zeitung 9: 281-308
The type-species of the North American genera of Diptera
D W Coquillett (1910) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 37: 499-647
A new genus in the Dipterous family Cyrtidae from South American
(1919) Entomological News Philadelphia 30: 271-274
The Dipterous family Cyrtidae in North America
(1919) Transactions of The American Entomological Society 45: 1-79
Zur Kenntnis der Orthorrhapha Brachycera
(1920) Zoologische Jahrbuecher Jena Abteilungen F Systematik 43: 195-220
Descriptions of new and little known Diptera or two-winged flies
J M Aldrich (1926) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 69: 1-26
Classification of Insects. A key to the known families of insects and other terrestrial arthropods. [1st Edition]
C T Brues and A L Melander (1932) Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 73: 1-672
New Diptera, or two-winged flies from America, Asia, and Java with additional notes
J M Aldrich (1932) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 81: 1-28
A new species of and notes on Acroceridae (Diptera)
(1943) Entomological News Philadelphia 54: 176-182
A Revision of the Acrocerid Flies of the Genus Pialea Erichson with a Discussion of Their Sexual Dimorphism (Diptera)
Evert I Schlinger (1956) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 106: 359-375
A revision of the genus Ogcodes Latreille with particular reference to species of the Western Hemisphere
E I Schlinger (1960) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 111: 227-336
Studies in neotropical Acroceridae, Part 1. A revision of Arrhynchus Philippi and a key to the genera of the Ocnaea branch of the Panopinae (Diptera)
(1968) Revista Chilena De Entomologia 6: 47-54
Studies in Neotropical Acroceridae, part 2. The new genus Archipialea and its four new Chilean species (Diptera)
(1973) Revista Chil Ent 7: 51-57
The Co-Radiations of Pollinating Insects and Angiosperms in the Cretaceous
David Grimaldi (1999) Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 86: 373-406
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