Literature

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W. S. Patton, Wainwright C. J.SubmittedThe British species of the subfamily Sarcophaginae, with illustrations of the male and female terminalia. (cont.)
W. S. Patton, Wainwright C. J.SubmittedThe British species of the subfamily Sarcophaginae, with illustrations of the male and female terminalia
W. S. Patton, Wainwright C. J.SubmittedThe British species of the subfamily Sarcophaginae, with illustrations of the male and female terminalia
W. S. Patton, Ho C.SubmittedThe study of the male and female terminalia of the genus Sarcophaga with illustrations of the terminalia of the haemorrhoidalis group
W. S. Patton, Evans A. M.SubmittedInsects, ticks, mites and venomous animals of medical and veterinary importance. Part I Medical
W. S. PattonSubmittedThe terminalia of the genus Wohlfahrtia B.B. and those of allied genera, together with notes on the natural grouping of the subfamilies Sarcophaginae and Miltogrammatinae
W. S. PattonSubmittedStudies on the higher Diptera of medical and veterinary importance
W. S. PattonSubmittedStudies on the higher Diptera of medical and veterinary importance
W. S. PattonSubmittedStudies on the higher Diptera of medical and veterinary importance
W. S. PattonSubmittedNotes on two cases of cutaneous myiasis caused by the larvae of Sarcophaga sp.?
W. S. PattonSubmittedSome notes on Indian Calliphoridae. VI-VII
W. S. PattonSubmittedNotes on the myiasis-producing diptera of man and animals
W. S. PattonSubmittedSome notes on the arthropods of medical and veterinary importance in Mesopotamia and on their relation to disease. Part II. Mesopotamian house flies and their allies
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