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"Nematocera" (Non-Brachycera)

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Mosquito Taxonomic Inventory (MTI)
[cite:586451]
Moderated by Ralph Harbach.
Note: The classification used on this site reflects the splitting approach to the taxonomy of Aedini.

Identification guide to common mosquitoes of Florida, by M.M. Cutwa-Francis & G.F. O'Meara
[cite:586340]

Armed Forces Pest Management Board
Useful site for anything pest related, such as mosquitoes, ticks, spiders, etc. Any crop pest, or animal that stings, bites, transmits a disease, or is a pest is covered. In particular, the LRS search function is an amazing source of digitized books, documents, and journal articles. Their pest-related literature database is staggeringly complete, though it can be cumbersome to search through.

Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit
Collaboration between US Army and Smithsonian. HUGE resource for images, keys, and for digitized books and articles about mosquitoes and other medically important insects.

The Craneflies (Diptera:Tipulidae) of Pennsylvania
Has keys, distribution maps, photo gallery. See comments below--link updated 7/9/2019.

Oosterbroek P. (2023) Catalogue of the craneflies of the world
[cite:516885]
covers the entire Tipuloidea (4 families)

Field/Photo ID for Flies: Fly Guide
Created by Even Dankowicz, and maintained by Zachary and Even Dankowicz.

Flies of Illinois
Our own Angella Moorehouse has been photographing plants and bugs in Illinois for years and she has put together a free downloadable guide to many of the flies she has photographed in Illinois. You will likely find it useful throughout much of the Midwest and Northeast. Enjoy! Thank you, Angella!

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