- construed. In
older literature, this
group is
often referred to as the
Pupipara ("pupa-bearers"), because,
unlike virtually all
other insects, most of...
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properly known as
Pupipara, i.e. the
present family plus the bat
flies (Nycteribiidae and "Streblidae"). They are
called pupipara because the females...
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Natural History. 12: 312–317. Speiser, P. (1903).
Report on the
Diptera Pupipara.. Pp. 121-126. In Annandale, N. & Robinson, H. C. (eds),
Fasciculi Malayenses...
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Oriental Nycteribiidæ [Diptera
Pupipara]".
Journal of
Natural History. Ser. 8. 14 (81). pp. 214–217; Pl. 10. Figs...
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Newspaper Archive. Scott, Hugh (1914). "On some
Oriental Nycteribiidæ [Diptera
Pupipara]".
Journal of
Natural History. Ser. 8. 14 (81): 217. doi:10.1080/00222931408693567...
- Malloch, J.R. (1917). "A
preliminary classification of Diptera,
exclusive of
Pupipara,
based upon
larval and
pupal characters, with keys to
imagines in certain...
- PMID 34230501. Nel, A.; Garrouste, R.; Engel, M. S. (2023). "The
earliest Pupipara (Diptera: Hippoboscoidea): A new
genus and
species from the
lower Eocene...
- 31–70. 1902.
Studien Uber
Diptera Pupipara. Z. Syst. Hym. Dipt. 2: 145–180. 1902.
Diptera (Supplement).
Diptera Pupipara.
Fauna Hawaiiensis 3(2): 86–92....
- partie(1). ****V:
Famille des
Anomalocerati (mihi) a??µ???—?e?a?. (Coriacae,
Pupipara, Nycteribidae. auctor)".
Annales de la Société
Entomologique de France...
- Malloch, J.R. (1917). "A
preliminary classification of Diptera,
exclusive of
Pupipara,
based upon
larval and
pupal characters, with keys to
imagines in certain...