Literature

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M. von Tschirnhaus, Borkenstein, A., Jödicke, R.2015Lestes dryas (Odonata: Lestidae) und kommensalische Fliegen (Diptera: Chloropidae), mit einer Übersicht über Kleptoparasitismus bei Halmfliegen
K. Sternberg1993First record of commensal flies, _Desmometopa_ sp., on a dragonfly, _Cordulegaster boltonii_ (Donovan)
J. Sivinski, Stowe M.1980A kleptoparasitic Cecidomyiid and other flies associated with spiders
J. Sivinski, Marshall, S. A., Petersson, E.1999Kleptoparasitism and phoresy in the Diptera
J. Sivinski1985Mating by kleptoparasitic flies (Diptera: Chloropidae) on a spider host
M. H. Robinson, Robinson B.1977Associations between flies and spiders: Bibiocommensalism and dipsoparasitism?
O. W. Richards1953Commensalism of _Desmometopa_ with predacious insects and spiders
E. Rabaud1924Le commensalisme de _Desmometopa sordida_ Fallén
[username] Pristurus2011Spinne mit Wildbiene und Mitessern
P. de Peyerimhoff1917Phorésie et commensalisme chez les _Desmometopa_
W. Nentwig1985Obligate kleptoparasitic behaviour of female flies at spider webs (Diptera: Empidoidea: Microphoridae)
J. Mik1898Merkwürdige Beziehungen zwischen Desmometopa m-atrum aus Europa und Agromyza minutissima aus Neu Guinea
R. P. McMillan1976Observations on flies of the family Milichiidae cleaning Araneus and Nephila spiders
C. Lundström1906Om Desmometopa-arternas snyltgästning hos spindlar och rofinsecter
C. Lundström1906Desmometopa-kärpäslajit hämähäkkien ja petohyönteisten ruokavieraina
A. Lopez1984News on insects considered as spider commensals and their hosts
G. D. Landau, Gaylor M. J.1987Observations on commensal Diptera (Milichiidae and Chloropidae) associated with spiders in Alabama
M. Kuntner, Agnarsson I.2010Web gigantism in Darwin's bark spider, a new species from Madagascar
N. L. H. Krauss1963A milichiid fly (Milichiella lacteipennis)
N. L. H. Krauss1964Milichiella lacteipennis (Loew)
H. Kramer1917Die Musciden der Oberlausitz
T. Kondo, Brake, I., Lopez, K. I., Korytkowski, C. A.2010Report on Milichiella lacteipennis (Loew) (Diptera: Milichiidae), attracted to various bugs (Hemiptera: Coreidae & Pentatomidae)
F. Knab1915Commensalism in _Desmometopa_. (Diptera, Agromyzidae)
K. Kertész1897Dipterologisches aus Neu-Guinea
K. Kertész1899Verzeichnis einiger, von L. Biró in Neu-Guinea und am Malayischen Archipel gesammelten Dipteren
M. Kemal, Kocak A. O.2010Observation on a klepto-parasitic species at Posof (NE Turkey) (Diptera, Milichiidae; Hymenoptera, Apidae; Aranea, Thomisidae)
R. N. Champion-Jones1937XXIX. The giant wood spider
Foglu E Huseynov2014Natural prey of the crab spider Xysticus marmoratus (Araneae: Thomisidae) on Eryngium plants
A. Heiduk, Brake, I., Shuttleworth, A., Johnson, S. D.2023‘Bleeding’ flowers of Ceropegia gerrardii (Apocynaceae‐Asclepiadoideae) mimic wounded insects to attract kleptoparasitic fly pollinators
C. A. Frost1913Peculiar habits of small Diptera, Desmometopa latipes Meigen
T. Eisner, Eisner, M., Deyrup, M.1991Chemical attraction of kleptoparasitic flies to heteropteran insects caught by orb-weaving spiders
C. P. Clausen1940Entomophagous insects
W. S. Bristowe1931Notes on the biology of spiders. VII. Flies that triumph over spiders
W. S. Bristowe1941The comity of spiders
I. Brake, von Tschirnhaus M.2010Stomosis arachnophila sp. n., a new kleptoparasitic species of freeloader flies (Diptera, Milichiidae)
L. Biró1897Asilida és lovasa
L. Biró1899Commensalismus bei Fliegen
J. R. Aldrich, Barros T. M.1995Chemical attraction of male crab spiders (Araneae, Thomisidae) and kleptoparasitic flies (Diptera, Milichiidae and Chloropidae)
V. Albu2006Kleptoparasitism, a very unusual relationship between a spider, its bee prey and some clever, opportunistic flies
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