European Micropezids & Tanypezids

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Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
J. E. Collin1944The British species of Psilidae (Diptera)
L. Lyneborg1964Danske acalyptrate fluer 2. Psilidae, Platystomidae and Otitidae (Diptera)
C. N. Colyer, Hammond C. O.1968Flies of the British Isles (2nd edition)
P. J. Chandler1975Observations on plant associations of the Psilidae (Diptera)
Á. Soós, Papp L.1984Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera. Vol. 9: Micropezidae - Agromyzidae
M. C. D. Speight, Chandler, P. J., Irwin, A. G., Williams}, M. {de Courcy1985A provisional list of Irish Psilidae (Diptera)
X. Wang1988Determination tables of the Western Palaearctic Chamaepsila species (Diptera: Psilidae)
A. I. Shatalkin1989Notes on the Palaearctic Psilidae (Diptera)
M. Iwasa1992Notes on the Genus Loxocera MEIGEN (Diptera, Psilidae) from Japan, Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands
M. Iwasa1998Family Psilidae
L. Greve, Skartveit J.2001The genus Loxocera (Diptera, Psilidae) in Norway
K. P. Bland, Rotheray G. E.2002The phytophagous early stages of Loxocera sylvatica Meigen (Diptera, Psilidae)
D. P. Sumner2004Key to the identification of Diopsoidea
M. Buck, Marshall S. A.2006Revision of New World Loxocera (Diptera : Psilidae), with phylogenetic redefinition of Holarctic subgenera and species groups
A. I. Shatalkin2007The Psilidae (Diptera) from South Korea, with the key to Old World species of Xenopsila
A. Freidberg, Shatalkin A.2008The Psilidae (Diptera) of Israel , with emphasis on the Chamaepsila hebraica group
M. Barták, Carles-Tolrá M.2009Checklist of Diptera of the Czech Republic and Slovakia: Psilidae Loew, 1861
A. I. Shatalkin, Merz B.2010The Psilidae (Diptera, Acalyptrata) of Switzerland , with description of two new species from Central Europe
P. Withers2014Le marais de Lavours, une zone humide majeure pour la faune des diptères (1984-2014)
P. Withers, Claude J.2021Psilidae of France (Diptera: Acalyptrata): checklist and identification keys for genera and species.
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