Literature

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J. D. Wells, Greenberg B.SubmittedEffect of the red imported fire ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and carcass type on the daily occurrence of postfeeding carrion?fly larvae (Diptera: Calliphoridae, Sarcophagidae)
J. D. Wells, Greenberg B.SubmittedResource use by an introduced and native carrion flies
T. I. Tantawi, El-Kady, E. M., Greenberg, B., El-Ghaffar, H. A.SubmittedArthropod succession on exposed rabbit carrion in Alexandria, Egypt
T. I. Tantawi, El-Kady, E. M., Greenberg, B., El-Ghaffar, H. A.SubmittedArthropod succession on exposed rabbit carrion in Alexandria, Egypt
S. T. Shinedling, Greenberg B.SubmittedII. Culture of cells of the flesh fly, Sarcophaga bullata
D. PovolnýSubmittedSynanthropy
J. S. Lewbin, Greenberg B.SubmittedBlaesoxipha uncata (Wulp) (Diptera, Sarcophagidae), a parasite of the grasshopper, Dissosteira carolina (L.) (Orthoptera, Acrididae)
J. B. Huchet, Greenberg B.SubmittedFlies, Mochicas and burial practices: a case study from Huaca de la Luna, Peru
J. - B. Huchet, Greenberg B.SubmittedFlies, Mochicas and burial practices: a case study from Huaca de la Luna, Peru
F. Gregor, Pont, A. C., Paterson, H. E., Wheeler, M.SubmittedA key to adult flies
B. Greenberg, Povolný D.SubmittedBionomics of flies
B. Greenberg, Kunich J. C.SubmittedEntomology and the law: flies as forensic indicators
B. Greenberg, Ash N.SubmittedSetiferous plaques on antennal pedicels of muscoid Diptera: appearance in various species and tests of function
B. GreenbergSubmittedFlies as forensic indicators
B. GreenbergSubmittedFlies and Disease, Vol. II. Biology and Disease Transmission
B. GreenbergSubmittedFlies and disease. Vol. 1. Ecology, classification and biotic associations
B. GreenbergSubmittedMicro-potentiometric pH determinations of muscoid maggot digestive tracts
B. GreenbergSubmittedPersistance of bacteria in the developmental stages of the housefly. IV. Infectivity of the newly emerged adult
B. GreenbergSubmittedPersistance of bacteria in the developmental stages of the housefly. I. Survival of enteric pathogens in the normal and aseptically reared host
J. DusèkSubmittedKey to larvae
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