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Attempted division of British insects into natural orders
(1834) Entomological Magazine 2: 379-431
XXI.—Notes on the hairy-armed bat (Vespertilio Leisleri), and on its occurrence in the eastern part of Norfolk
Thomas Paine (1838) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 2: 181-183
XXII.—New British insects indicated in Mr. Curtis's guide
A H Haliday (1838) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 2: 183-190
XIV. Characters of undescribed Diptera in the Collection of W. W. Saunders, Esq., F.R.S., &c
Francis Walker (1857) Transactions of The Royal Entomological Society of London 9: 119-158
Vier neue Dipteren aus Nieder-Oesterreich
Josef Mik (1884) Wiener Entomologische Zeitung 3: 81-82
Eine neue Saldiden-Gattung
Ernst Ewald Bergroth (1891) Wiener Entomologische Zeitung 10: 263-267
Revision of the North American Empidae.a family of two-winged insects
D W Coquillett (1896) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 18: 387-440
A monograph of the North American Empididae
Axel Leonard Melander (1902) Transactions of the American Entomological Society 28: 195-367
A preliminary list of the Diptera of Kansas
F H Snow (1903) Kansas University Science Bulletin 2: 211-223
The genera of the Dipterous family Empididae with notes and new species
(1903) Proceedings of The Entomological Society of Washington 5: 245-272
Die Dipteren Rumanians
E D Fleck (1904) Buletinul Societatii de Sciinte din Bucuresci, Romania 13: 92-116
Diptera africana I
(1905) Kansas University Science Bulletin 3: 147-208
Diptera Africana, I
C F Adams (1905) Kansas University Science Bulletin 3(6): 149-208
Nouvelle classification des mouches a deux ailes (Diptera L.). Dapres un plan tout nouveau par J. G. Meigen, Paris, an VIII (1800 v.s.). Mit einem Kommentar
F Hendel (1908) Verhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Koniglichen Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien 58: 43-69
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 list of Diptera taken at Kearney, Ontario, in July, 1909
(1911) Canadian Entomologist 43: 237-244
New species of Platypalpus occurring in New England
(1924) Occasional Papers of The Boston Society of Natural History 5: 83-87
Ditteri del Giglio
(1926) Annali Del Museo Civico Di Storia Naturale Di Genova 50: 291-354
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
Diptera from Nepal. Empididae
Kenneth G V Smith (1965) Bull Br Mus Nat Hist London (Ent) 17(2): 61-112
Afrikanische Empididae (Dipt.) (Ergebnisse der Deutsdien Zoologischen Ostafrika -Expedition 1951/52, Gruppe Lindner - Stuttgart, Nr. 41) und (Ergebnisse der Forschungsreise Linder 1958/59 - Nr. 23)
Kenneth G V Smith (1967) Stuttgarter Beitraege Zur Naturkunde 179: 1-16
Ecological-behavioral studies of the wasps of Jackson Hole, Wyoming
H E Evans (1970) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 140: 451-511
A REVISION OF FRANCIS WALKERS TYPES OF NORTH AMERICAN EMPIDIDAE DIPTERA
K G V Smith (1971) Bulletin of The British Museum (Natural History) Entomology 26: 347-370
A revision of Francis Walker's types of North American Empididae (Diptera)
K G V Smith (1971) Bulletin of The British Museum (Natural History), Entomology 26: 345-370
Techniques For Obtaining Adult associated Immature Stages Of Predacious Tachydromiine Flies (Diptera, Empidoidea), With Implications For Rearing And Biocontrol
J M Cumming and B E Cooper (1993) Entomological News 104: 93-101
The pipunculid flies of Israel and the Sinai (Insecta, Diptera, Pipunculidae
M De Meyer (1995) Spixiana 18: 283-319
Notes on the Platypalpus pallidiventris-cursitans species group (Diptera: Empididae) from China, with the description of a new species and a key
(2005) Entomological News 116: 97-100
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