- The
Dipterists Society,
formerly known as the
North American Dipterists Society, is an
international society for
dipterists, who
study flies. The society...
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dipteran phylogeny.
Archived 13
April 2020 at the
Wayback Machine. The
Dipterists Forum – The
Society for the
study of
flies BugGuide The
World Catalog...
- the
Dipterists Forum - a newsletter,
published twice yearly Dipterists Digest - a
scientific journal,
normally two
issues per
annum The
Dipterists Forum...
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fossil taxa; it has not
gained wide
acceptance among non-paleontological
dipterists and is
presented here for
comparative purposes only. The
suborder is the...
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fossil taxa; it has not
gained wide
acceptance among non-paleontological
dipterists. This is a
sister group of
Eudiptera (another
suborder also
based largely...
- 1989 (Syrphidae)
recorded in
mainland Britain" (PDF).
Dipterists Digest.
First Series. 3.
Dipterists Forum: 32–33.
Retrieved 2 July 2015. Speight, Martin...
- to
Hoverfly Larvae (Diptera, Syrphidae) in
Britain and Europe" (PDF).
Dipterists Digest. 9: 155. Collett, T.S.; Land, M.F. (September 1978). "How hoverflies...
- Island). It is thought[by whom?] to be the "Banks Island" upon
which the
dipterist John
Russell Malloch collected the type
specimen for
Lamprogaster indistincta...
- (Diptera, Mycetophilidae)
present in Britain" (PDF).
Dipterists Digest. 17 (1): 50–52 – via
dipterists.org.uk. Chandler, Peter; Pijnakker,
Juliette (January...
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Museum Diptera section at Work 78
years ago" (PDF).
Bulletin of the
Dipterist's Forum (69): 10.
Spring 2010. "Women's 8000 Flies.
Caught on Mountains...