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Species Pollenia rudis

 
 
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Cluster flies (Calliphoridae: Polleniinae: Pollenia) of North America
By Adam Jewiss-Gaines, Stephen A. Marshall, and Terry L. Whitworth
Canadian Journal of Arthropod Identification, 2012
Photographic key and brief notes about Pollenia species known from North America.

Online at https://doi.org/10.3752/cjai.2012.19

The world Polleniidae (Diptera, Oestroidea): key to genera and checklist of species
By Silvia Gisondi, Knut Rognes, Davide Badano, Thomas Pape, and Pierfilippo Cerretti
ZooKeys 971: 105-155, 2020

Reclustering the cluster flies (Diptera: Oestroidea, Polleniidae)
By Cerretti P, Stireman JO, Badano D, Gisondi S, Rognes K, Lo Giudice G, Pape T
Sys. Entomol. 44: 957-972, 2019

Molecular phylogenetics of Oestroidea (Diptera: Calyptratae) with emphasis on Calliphoridae...
By Marinho MAT, Junqueira ACM, Paulo DF, Esposito MC, Villet MH, Azeredo-Espina AML
Mol. Phylog. Evol. 65: 840-854, 2012
Full title: Molecular phylogenetics of Oestroidea (Diptera: Calyptratae) with emphasis on Calliphoridae: Insights into the inter-familial relationships and additional evidence for paraphyly among blowflies
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North American Species of Cuterebra, the Rabbit and Rodent Bot Flies (Diptera: Cuterebridae)
By Curtis W. Sabrosky
Entomological Society of America, College Park Maryland, 1986
This is the most current key to the 40 species of Cuterebra bot flies in North America. The key is meant for having the specimen in hand, and not all species are pictured, so takes some effort to use the key. But nice range maps and packed with information about each species of bot. Excellent bibliography for more detailed information, if desired. This is the best book on bots out there, but those not familar with terminology may struggle with it.

Molecular phylogeny of the Calyptratae (Diptera: Cyclorrhapha)...
By S.N. Kutty, T. Pape, B.M. Wiegmann, R. Meier
Systematic Entomology 35: 614–635, 2010
Full title: Molecular phylogeny of the Calyptratae (Diptera: Cyclorrhapha) with an emphasis on the superfamily Oestroidea and the position of Mystacinobiidae and McAlpine’s fly
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Pollinating flies (Diptera): A major contribution to plant diversity and agricultural production
By Ssymank A., Kearns C.A., Pape T., Thompson F.C.
Biodiversity 9: 86‒89, 2011

New Diptera from North and Central America
By Curran C.H.
Am. Mus. novitates 415: 1-16, 1930

 
 
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