European Micropezids & Tanypezids

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Literature

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A. Brindle1965Taxonomic Notes on the Larvae of British Diptera. No. 19 - The Micropezidae (Tylidae)
E. N. Bloomfield1904Three Diptera new to the British List
K. P. Bland, Rotheray G. E.2002The phytophagous early stages of Loxocera sylvatica Meigen (Diptera, Psilidae)
I. Biurrun, Capelo, J., Dengler, J., Gigante, D., Molnar, Z., Paternoster, D., Rodwell, J., Schaminee, J., Tzonev, R.2016European Red List of Habitats: E6 . 3 Temperate inland salt marsh
P. Beuk2002Checklist of the Diptera of the Netherlands
R. Bernotiene2006New and Rare for Lithuania Insect Species
D. Belgers2010A new locality of Pseudopomyza atrimana (Meigen, 1830) in the Netherlands
M. Barták, Carles-Tolrá M.2009Checklist of Diptera of the Czech Republic and Slovakia: Psilidae Loew, 1861
M. Barták1998Diptera of the Bavarian forest
M. Barták2009Micropezidae (Diptera) of the Jizerské hory Mts and Frýdlant region (northern Bohemia, Czech Republic)
J. K. Barnes2015Biology of Compsobata univitta (Walker, 1849) (Diptera: Micropezidae: Calobatinae)
K. N. Barber2006Strongylophthalmyia pengellyi n . sp ., a second species of nearctic Strongylophthalmyiidae abstract
A. Arnold2004Bombyliidae , Conopidae und Micropezidae ( Diptera ) aus dem Osten des Kreises Bitterfeld / Sachsen-Anhalt
R. Andrade, Gonçalves A. Rita2014Acartophthalmidae , Pseudopomyzidae And Xylomyidae – Three Families Of Diptera new to the Portuguese Fauna
R. Andrade2011Megamerinidae (Diptera), a new family for Portugal
H. Andersson1989Taxonomic notes on Fennoscandian Micropezidae (Diptera)
A. A. Allen1982Micropeza lateralis Meig. (Dipt., Micropezidae) associated with broom in Kent and Norfolk
K. N. A. Alexander2002The invertebrates of living and decaying timber in Britain & Ireland
JNCC2007Second Report by the UK under Article 17 of the Habitats Directive (part) Conservation status assessment for H1340: Inland salt meadows

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