Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
L. Papp, Merz, B., Földvári, M.SubmittedDiptera of Thailand, a summary of the families and genera with references to the species representations
L. PappSubmittedSarcophagidae
M. J. R. Hall, Farkas R.SubmittedTraumatic myiasis of humans and animals
T. PapeSubmittedSarcophagidae
L. Papp, Ádám L.SubmittedHigh insect diversity in a poor habitat (dry sheep-runs in Hungary)
L. PappSubmittedFlies (Diptera) on and in pasture dung in Hungary: a further contribution
L. PappSubmittedFlies (Ditera) visiting human faeces in mountain creek valleys in Hungary
L. PappSubmittedDipterous assemblages of sheep-run droppings in Hungary (Diptera) I.: Qualitative results
R. XueSubmittedHosts and seasonal occurrences of Nasonia vitripennis in Shanxi
Y. G. VervesSubmittedThe system of Miltogrammatinae (Sarcophagidae) of the world
L. Varjas, Darvas, B., Ujvary, I.SubmittedInduction of cuticular melanization in puparia of Sarcophaga bullata with ß-alanine analogues
T. PapeSubmittedThe phylogeny of the Sarcophagidae
A. Moribayashi, Kurahashi, H., Ohtaki, T.SubmittedEcdysone metabolism of pupal diapause in the flesh fly, Boettcherisca peregrina (Sarcophaga peregrina)
I. M. Kelany, Khalil, S. Y., El-Deeb, M. A.SubmittedLarval competition and its biological effects on different fly species, Parasarcophaga argyrostoma and Chrysomyia albecipes [sic!] (Dipt., Sarcophagidae and Calliphoridae)
A. Draber-Mon'koSubmittedSome Calyptrata in selected natural habitats in Poland
D. L. Denlinger, Giebultowicz, J. M., Rockey, S. J.SubmittedRegulation of pupal diapause in flesh flies
B. Darvas, Kulcsár, P., Belai, I., Matolcsy, G.SubmittedSoft analogue of A-phenyl-B-triazolium-metyrapone as an in vivo inhibitor of ecdysterone biosynthesis on Sarcophaga bullata
G. A. Dahlem, Downes, Jr. W. L.SubmittedStation sites of the genus Ravinia (Diptera: Sarcophagidae)
Y. G. VervesSubmittedFamily Sarcophagidae
L. Papp, Garzó P.SubmittedFlies (Diptera) of pasturing cattle: some new data and new aspects
L. PappSubmittedFlies (Diptera) developing in sheep droppings in Hungary
L. PappSubmittedEcological and production biological data on the significance of flies breeding in cattle droppings
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