Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
P. A. Latreille1802Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière des Crustacés et des Insectes
F. C. Fallén1816Syrphici Sveciae [Part]
F. C. Fallén1817Syrphici Sveciae [Part]
J. Wilhelm Meigen1838XVI. Familie: Megacephali
J. W. Zetterstedt1838Dipterologis scandinaviae. Sectio tertia, Diptera (1838-1840). Pipunculini
F. Walker1849List of the specimens of Dipterous insects in the collection of the British Museum
J. W. Zetterstedt1849Diptera Scandinaviae. Disposita et Descripta VIII. Pipunculini. Tomus octavus
F. Walker1852Diptera [cont.]
C. Rondani1856Dipterologiae Italicae Prodromus. 1. Genera Italica ordinis Dipterorum ordinatim disposita et distincta et in familias et stirpes aggregata
J. W. Zetterstedt1859Diptera Scandinaviae Disposita et Descripta XII. Pipunculini
H. Loew1860Die Dipteren-fauna Südafrika's. [The Diptera fauna of South Africa]
R. J. Schiner1862Fauna Austriaca. Die Fliegen (Diptera). Nach der analytischen methode bearbeitet mit der characteristik sämmtlicher europäischer gattungen, der beschreibung aller in Deutschland vorkommenden arten und der aufzählung aller bisher beschriebenen europäischen
C. G. Thomson1869Diptera. Species novas descripsit
Williston, S. W.1892Pipunculidae
Williston, S. W.1892Fam. Syrphidae [conc.]; Fam. Conopidae; Fam. Pipunculidae
S. W. Williston1893Report on a small collection of insects made during the Death Valley Expedition
P. H. Grimshaw1901Diptera
Bezzi, M.1907Pipunculidae
S. Matsumura1916Thousand insects of Japan. Additamenta ii. Tokyo. Additamenta
W. Lundbeck1922Diptera Danica, Part IV. Pipunculidae, Phoridae
C. H. Curran1928Records and descriptions of Diptera mostly from Jamaica
van Duzee1928Diptera or two-winged flies
J. E. Collin1931Platypezidae, Pipunculidae
C. H. Curran1934Family Pipunculidae - The Big-headed Flies
F. M. Carpenter, Hull F. M.1939The fossil Pipunculidae
G. S. Kloet, Hincks W. D.1945A checklist of the British Insects
W. R. Thompson1951Pipunculid
W. R. Thompson1958A catalogue of the parasites and predators of insect pests
E. D. Hardy1964Family Pipunculidae Zetterstedt. The big-headed or big-eyed flies
E. D. Hardy1965Family Pipunculidae (Dorilaidae)
E. D. Hardy196645. Family Pipunculidae (Dorilaidae)
G. Morge1969Diptera-Zweiflugler
D. H. Colless, McAlpine D. K.197034. Diptera (Flies)
V. N. Tanasijtshuk1970Pipunculidae (Dorylaidae)
D. E. Hardy1975Pipunculidae
K. A. Sulaimanov1975[Parasites and predators of some harmful cicadid species]
R. Leonard Coe1976Pipunculidae
J. E. Laing, Hamai J.1976Biological control of insect pests and weeds by imported parasites, predators and pathogens
M. Chvála197748. celed: Hlavatenkoviti - Pipunculidae
A. Otake1977Natural enemies of the brown planthopper
M. Jervis1978A Dipterist's Handbook
Speight, M. C. D.1978Flower visiting flies
E. A. Heinrichs1979Control of leafhopper and planthopper vectors of rice viruses
J. Mitsuhashi1979Artificial rearing and aseptic rearing of leafhopper vectors: Applications in virus and MLO research
D. E. Hardy198037. Family Pipunculidae
N. Waloff1980Studies on grassland leafhoppers (Auchenorrhyncha: Homoptera) and their natural enemies
P. H. Freytag1985The insect parasites of leafhoppers and related groups
J. K. Waage, Godfray H. C. J.1985Reproductive strategies and population ecology of insect parasitoids
R. R. Askew, Shaw M. R.1986Parasitoid communities: their size, structure and development
M. Kozánek1986Cel'ad': Pipunculidae

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