House-flies, blow-flies and their allies (calyptrate Diptera)

  • Crosskey R
  • Lane R
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Abstract

The calyptrate Diptera are relatively homogenous in their appearance compared to the Nematocera, being mostly robust flies with conspicuous bristles — in fact the epitome of the popular idea of flies′. The 18 000 or so described species form a natural...

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Crosskey, R. W., & Lane, R. P. (1993). House-flies, blow-flies and their allies (calyptrate Diptera). In Medical Insects and Arachnids (pp. 403–428). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1554-4_11

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