Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
H. Loew1869Diptera Americae septentrionalis indigena. Centurio octava
D. W. Coquillett1902New acalyptrate Diptera from North America
J. M. Aldrich1905A catalogue of North American Diptera
S. W. Williston1908XLI. Family Agromyzidae
C. W. Johnson1910Diptera of New Jersey
F. Hendel1911Über von Prof. J. M. Aldrich erhaltene und einige andere amerikanische Dipteren
C. W. Johnson1925Fauna of New England. 15. List of the Diptera or two-winged flies
C. W. Johnson1927Part I. The insect fauna with references to the flora and other biological features
O. A. Johannsen1928Order Diptera
C. W. Johnson1930A list of the insects fauna of Nantucket, Massachusetts
C. H. Curran1934Family Phyllomyzidae
G. C. Steyskal1942A new species of _Phyllomyza_ from Virginia (Diptera: Milichiidae)
C. W. Sabrosky1953Two new species of Milichiidae, with miscellaneous notes on the family (Diptera)
C. W. Sabrosky1958New species and notes on North American acalyptrate Diptera
C. W. Sabrosky1963A new acalyptrate fly from the Tertiary Amber of Mexico (Diptera: Milichiidae)
C. W. Sabrosky1965Family Milichiidae
S. W. Frost1969Supplement to Florida insects taken in light traps
J. B. Beavers, McGovern, T. P., Beroza, M., Sutton, R. A.1972Synthetic attractants for some dipteran species
J. Sivinski, Stowe M.1980A kleptoparasitic Cecidomyiid and other flies associated with spiders
G. D. Landau, Gaylor M. J.1987Observations on commensal Diptera (Milichiidae and Chloropidae) associated with spiders in Alabama
T. Eisner, Eisner, M., Deyrup, M.1991Chemical attraction of kleptoparasitic flies to heteropteran insects caught by orb-weaving spiders
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith