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Generic revision of the Clinocerinae (Empididae), and description and phylogenetic relationships of the Trichopezinae...
By Brad Sinclair
The Canadian Entomologist, 1995

The Nearctic Nomoneura and Nemomydas (Diptera: Mydaidae)
By Hardy D.E.
Wasmann J. Biol. 8: 9-37, 1950

Laboratory notes on snipe fly larvae (Rhagionidae: Symphoromyia)
By Kathryn M. Sommerman
The American Mosquito Control Association, 1963
Mosquito News, 23(2): 163-164, 1963

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Alaskan snipe fly immatures and their habitat (Rhagionidae: Symphoromyia)
By Kathryn M. Sommerman
The American Mosquito Control Association, 1962
Mosquito News, 22(2): 116-123, 1962

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The horse flies and deer flies of Idaho, Oregon and Washington state (Diptera: Tabanidae)
By Thomas A.W., Leblanc L., Turner W.J.
Fly Times Supplement 4, 2022

The horseflies of the subfamily Tabaninae of the Nearctic Region
By Stone A.
USDA Misc. Publ. 305. 171 pp., 1938

Notes on southeastern North American species of Condylostylus and Sciapus (Diptera: Dolichopodidae)
By G.C. Steyskal
The Florida Entomologist, 56 (4): 359-360, 1973
Online here.

"Additional characters to separate Condylostylus caudatus (Wiedemann) and C. graenicheri (Van Duzee) and revisions to the author's 1966 key to North American species of Sciapus are given."

The Australian Sciapodinae
By Daniel J. Bickel
Australian Museum, 1994
Full title: The Australian Sciapodinae (Diptera: Dolichopodidae), with a review of the Oriental and Australasian faunas, and a world conspectus of the subfamily

This 394 page paper revises the genus-level classification of Sciapodinae worldwide.

It is available free on the Australian Museum web site.

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