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Revision of the genus Docidomyia White (Diptera : Bombyliidae)
Invertebrate Taxonomy, 1996The endemic Australian bee fly genus Docidomyia White (Bombyliidae :Tomomyzinae) is revised. The relationships of the genus to others in the Tomomyzinae is discussed. A total of 15 species are treated: the five described species (D. puellaris White, D. norrisi Paramonov, D. froggatti Paramonov, D. victoriana Paramonov and D.
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BOMBYLIIDAE (Diptera) FROM LAMPEDUSA ISLAND
2011The authors report new records of Bombyliidae (Diptera) for Lampedusa Island discovered during field investigations carried out for a broader research project in the island. Data are updated to July 2010. Four species of Bombyliidae new for Lampedusa have been found, one of which has not been recorded for Sicilan dipterofauna. The present data bring to
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Apolysis, Oligodranes and Empidideicus in America (Diptera, Bombyliidae)
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1946These small flies have had a confused history. In 1886 Bigot described Rhabdopselaphus mus , a new genus and species from California, but mistakenly credited it with having three submarginal cells. Williston, in the supplemental notes to his last Manual of Diptera, having examined Bigot's type, announced that the fly has only two submarginals ...
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An Australian stiletto fly (Diptera: Therevidae) parasitised by a bee fly (Diptera: Bombyliidae)
Journal of Natural History, 1995David K Yeates
exaly
The oldest bee fly in the French Paleocene (Diptera: Bombyliidae)
Comptes Rendus - Palevol, 2008André Nel
exaly

