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2012. Review of Namibimydas Hesse, 1972 and Nothomydas Hesse, 1969 (Diptera: Mydidae: Syllegomydinae: Halterorchini) with the description of new species. African Invertebrates. 53:79-111. Abstract
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2011. 17. Diptera, Mydidae. Biodiversity of Marganai and Montimannu (Sardinia). :868-869.
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2011. Episodic radiations in the fly tree of life. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Abstract
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2010. Arthropod Fauna of the United Arab Emirates. 3:608–615.
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2010. A multigene phylogeny of the fly superfamily Asiloidea (Insecta): Taxon sampling and additional genes reveal the sister-group to all higher flies (Cyclorrhapha). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 56:918–930. Abstract
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2010. A new species and key for Rhaphiomidas Osten Sacken (Diptera: Mydidae). Zootaxa. 2622:49–60. Abstract
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2009. Brachyceran assemblages (Insecta: Diptera) as indicators of terrestrial palaeoenvironments in the Late Mesozoic. Palaeontologia Africana. 44:121–125.
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2009. Catalogue of Neotropical Diptera. Apioceridae. Neotropical Diptera. 10:1–5.
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2009. Catalogue of Neotropical Diptera. Mydidae. Neotropical Diptera. 14:1–31.
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2009. Manual of Central American Diptera. 1:579–583.
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2009. Manual of Neotropical Diptera. Apioceridae. Neotropical Diptera. 9:1–2.
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2009. Manual of Neotropical Diptera. Mydidae. Neotropical Diptera. 15:1–58.
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2009. A new synonymy and a new species of Mydidae (Diptera) from Madagascar. Zootaxa. 2325:65–67.
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2009. A phylogenetic hypothesis for Asilidae based on a total evidence analysis of morphological and DNA sequence data (Insecta: Diptera: Brachycera: Asiloidea). Organisms, Diversity & Evolution. 9:165–188. Abstract
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2009. Phylogeny of Asilidae inferred from morphological characters of imagines (Insecta: Diptera: Brachycera: Asiloidea). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 319:1–175. Abstract
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2009. Rediscovering the thick-snouted giant flower-loving fly. Newsletter Friends of the Entomology Research Museum. 31:6–7.
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2008. Arthropod Fauna of the United Arab Emirates. 1:602–603.
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2007. The Crato Fossil Beds of Brazil: Window into an ancient world. :369–386.
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2007. Two new species of Rhaphiomidas (Diptera: Mydidae). Zootaxa. 1664:61–68. Abstract
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2006. A review of the distribution and natural history of Apiocera barri and Nemomydas pantherinus (Diptera: Apioceridae and Mydidae), two rare asiloid flies from the southern interior of British Columbia. Journal of the Entomological Society of British Columbia. 103:55–60.
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2006. Rhaphiomidas terminatus terminatus Cazier, 1985 (Diptera: Mydidae): notes on the rediscovery and conservation biology of a presumed extinct species. Pan-Pacific Entomologist. 82:30–35.
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2006. Syllegomydas algericus (Gerstaecker): género y especie nuevos para Europa (Diptera: Mydidae). Bolet{\'ın de la Sociedad Entomológica Aragonesa. 38:76–76. Abstract
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2005. Two new genera and four new species of Mydidae (Diptera) from Madagascar. Zootaxa. 978:1–14. Abstract
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2004. A new species of Nemomydas and a new record for Baliomydas gracilis (Diptera: Mydidae) from Hispaniola. The Florida Entomologist. 87:380–382.
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2003. Evaluating Diversity: a baseline study comparing the diversity of the order Diptera in two distinct sites in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences. 48:169–173. Abstract
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2003. Insects of the Texas Lost Pines. :1–283.
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2003. Systematic position of the genus Rhaphiomidas Osten-Sacken, 1877 (Diptera, Mydidae) in the superfamily Asiloidea based on the structure of the muscles of male genitalia. Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie. 82:771–778.
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2003. The taxonomic position of the genus Rhaphiomidas Osten-Sacken, 1877 (Diptera, Mydidae) in the Superfamily Asiloidea, based on the structure of muscles of the male genitalia. Entomological Review. 83:696–702.
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2002. 107. Mydidae. Catálogo de los Diptera de España, Portugal y Andorra (Insecta). 8:107.
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2002. Giant Flower-Loving Flies. Wings. 25:18–22.
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2002. Insecta - Diptera - Mydidae (Mydaidae, Mydasidae). Fauna da Amazonia Brasileira. 2:1–15. Abstract
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2002. Leptomydas sardous A. Costa, 1884 (Diptera Mydidae) en Corse. Notes Fauniques de Gembloux. 46:86–87.
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2002. Population dynamics, resource use, and conservation needs of the delhi sands flower-loving fly (Rhaphiomidas terminatus abdominalis Cazier) (Diptera: Mydidae), an Endangered Species. Journal of Insect Conservation. 6:93–101. Abstract
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2002. Relationships of extant lower Brachycera (Diptera): a quantitative synthesis of morphological characters. Zoologica Scripta. 31:105–121. Abstract
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2001. A new species of Mitrodetus (Diptera: Mydidae) from Argentina. Entomological News. 112:221–224. Abstract
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2001. Nuevos datos sobre d{\'ıpteros iberobaleares (Diptera: Orthorrhapha y Cyclorrhapha). Bolet{\'ın de la Asociación Española de Entomolog{\'ıa. 25:53–95. Abstract
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2001. A review of the southern African genus Tongamya (Diptera: Mydidae: Megascelinae), with a molecular assessment of the phylogenetic placement of Tongamya and the Megascelinae. African Invertebrates. 42:225–253. Abstract
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1999. A brief review of brachycerous flies (Diptera, Brachycera) in the Mesozoic, with descriptions of some curious taxa. Proceedings of the First Palaeoentomological Conference, Moscow, 1998. :103–110.
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1999. The co-radiations of pollinating insects and angiosperms in the Cretaceous. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 86:373–406.
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1999. Dipteros de Costa Rica.
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1999. Family-Group Names in Diptera. 10
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1998. A brief review of male genital muscles in Brachycera Orthorrhapha (Insecta, Diptera) with special reference to the phylogenetic relationships of families. Proceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS. 276:143–147.
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1998. Flower-Associated Brachycera flies as fossil evidence for Jurassic Angiosperm origins. Science. 280:85–88.
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1998. Late Jurassic Brachycera from Northeastern China (Insecta: Brachycera). Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica. 23:65–82.
