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Order Diptera - Flies

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Phylogeny of Palaearctic Syrphidae (Diptera): evidence from larval stages
By Rotheray G., Gilbert F.
Zool. J. Linn. Soc. 127: 1-112, 1999

Notes on collecting syrphid flies (Diptera: Syrphidae)
By Weems H.V., Jr.
The Florida Entomologist 36: 91-98, 1953

Key to the genera of nearctic Syrphidae
By Miranda G.F.G, Young A.D., Locke M.M., Marshall S.A., Skevington J.H., Thompson F.C.
Can. J. Arthropod Identification 23: 1‒351, 2013

Syrphidae of Oklahoma (Diptera)
By Shorter D.A., Drew W.A.
Proc. Okla. Acad. Sci. 56: 75‒94, 1976

Phylogeny of Syrphidae (Diptera) inferred from combined analysis of molecular and morphological characters
By Ståhls G., Hippa H., Rotheray G., Muona J., Gilbert F.
Systematic Entomology 28: 433–450, 2003

Flower Flies (Syrphidae) and other biological control agents for aphids in vegetable crops
By R. Bugg et al.
UC ANR Publication 8285, 2008

Guide to the Insects of Connecticut Part VI. The Diptera or True Flies Fifth Fascicle: Midges and Gnats
By Johannsen OA, Townes HK, Shaw FR, Fisher EG
State Geological and Natural History Survey Bulletin No. 80, 1952
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Tendipedidae (Chironomidae) by Johannsen OA and Townes HK
Heleidae (Ceratopogonidae) by Johannsen OA
Fungivoridae (Mycetophilidae) by Shaw FR and Fisher EG

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Phylogeny of the Syrphoidea (Diptera) inferred from mtDNA sequences and morphology...
By Skevington J.H., Yeates D.K.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 16: 212–224, 2000
Full title: Phylogeny of the Syrphoidea (Diptera) inferred from mtDNA sequences and morphology with particular reference to classification of the Pipunculidae (Diptera)
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