Literature

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J. B. Whittaker1969Quantitative and habitat studies of the froghoppers and leafhoppers (Homoptera, Auchenorrhyncha) of Wytham Woods, Berkshire
G. H. Verrall1912Another hundred new British species of Diptera
A. H. Kirk-Spriggs1988The female and puparium of Tomosvaryella singula Hardy (Dipt., Pipunculidae)
K. G. V. Smith1959Nephrocerus flavicornis Zett. (Dipt., Pipunculidae) in Buckinghamshire
H. Scott1908The pupal and adult stages of a fly new to Britain, Pipunculus melanostolus Becker
H. Scott1925Note on the nesting-habits and prey of two British species of Crabronidae
H. Scott1925Pipunculus horridus Becker in Britain
F. Muir1918Pipunculidae and Stylopidae in Homoptera
I. F. G. McLean1981A third British record of Eudorylas terminalis (Thom.) (Dipt., Pipunculidae)
F. Jenkinson1903Verrallia aucta and its host
F. Jenkinson1903Neopachygaster orbitalis, Whlbg., and Nephrocerus flavicornis, Zett. in the New Forest
F. Jenkinson1907Nephrocerus flavicornis, Zett. at Cambridge
A. G. Irwin1983Recent records of Dorylomorpha beckeri Aczel (Dipt., Pipunculidae)
A. G. Irwin1983Eudorylas terminalis (Thom.) (Dipt., Pipunculidae) in Norfolk and Argyll
J. E. Collin1920The British species of the sylvaticus-group of Pipunculus (Diptera)
J. E. Collin1931The British species of the genus Verrallia (Diptera)
J. E. Collin1937The British species of the rufipes group of Pipunculus (Diptera)
J. E. Collin1945Notes on some recent work on the Pipunculidae (Diptera)
R. Leonard Coe1932Capture of a rare Pipunculid (Diptera)
P. J. Chandler1976Some new records of Nephrocerus flavicornis Zetterstedt (Diptera, Pipunculidae)
W. S. Bristowe1950Strange mating of Pipunculus distinctus Becker (Dipt., Pipunculidae)
K. G. Blair1943The host of Chalarus spurius Fall. (Dipt., Pipunculidae)
C. F. Adams1894Two new British Diptera
C. F. Adams1896Rare Diptera taken in the New Forest in 1896
C. F. Adams1897Notes on rare Diptera in the New Forest in 1897
C. F. Adams1908Nephrocerus flavicornis Ztt. at Lyndhurst
D. M. Ackland1993Notes on British Cephalops Fallén, 1810 with description of a new species, and Microcephalops De Meyer, 1989, a genus new to Britain (Dipt., Pipunculidae)
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith