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... ( Diptera ) . J. Soc . Brit . Ent . 5 : 47 . 22-7 & HAMMOND , C. O. ( 1951 ) Flies of the British Isles . London , Warne , Wayside & Woodland series . 383 pp . 48. Cook , E. F. ( 1949 ) The evolution of the head in the larvae of Diptera ...
... ( Diptera ) . J. Soc . Brit . Ent . 5 : 47 . 22-7 & HAMMOND , C. O. ( 1951 ) Flies of the British Isles . London , Warne , Wayside & Woodland series . 383 pp . 48. Cook , E. F. ( 1949 ) The evolution of the head in the larvae of Diptera ...
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... Diptera . Parasitology 36 : 1-66 160. KELLOGG , U. L. ( 1903 ) The net - winged midges ( Blepharoceridae ) of North America . Proc . Calif . Acad . Sci . ser . 3 , Zoology III : 187–232 161. KESSEL , E. L. ( 1952 ) Hormopeza brevicornis ...
... Diptera . Parasitology 36 : 1-66 160. KELLOGG , U. L. ( 1903 ) The net - winged midges ( Blepharoceridae ) of North America . Proc . Calif . Acad . Sci . ser . 3 , Zoology III : 187–232 161. KESSEL , E. L. ( 1952 ) Hormopeza brevicornis ...
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... Diptera . Evolution 3 ( 3 ) : 252–61 306. WHITTEN , J. M. ( 1955 ) A comparative morphological study of the tracheal system of larval Diptera . Part I. Quart . J. Micro . Sci . 96 : 257-78 307. WIESMANN , R. ( 1961 ) Untersuchungen über ...
... Diptera . Evolution 3 ( 3 ) : 252–61 306. WHITTEN , J. M. ( 1955 ) A comparative morphological study of the tracheal system of larval Diptera . Part I. Quart . J. Micro . Sci . 96 : 257-78 307. WIESMANN , R. ( 1961 ) Untersuchungen über ...
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THE PATTERN OF FLIES 3 | 3 |
THE LIFEHISTORY OF FLIES | 12 |
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