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- extinct families such as kalligrammatid lacewings and extant ones such as acrocerid flies, are suggested to have been pollinators of bennettitales, feeding...
- later re****essed and considered not to be an acrocerid. Instead, it could possibly be a stem group acrocerid or placed in Heterodactyla (a proposed clade...
- gymnosperms before switching to angiosperms, including Nemestrinid, Tabanid and Acrocerid flies. Living cycads have mutualistic relationships with specific insect...
- can leap several millimetres into the air. When a spider contacts an acrocerid planidium, the planidium grabs hold, crawls up the spider's legs to its...
- (Miocichla (Aves)) Evert I. Schlinger University of California, Berkeley Acrocerid flies in Chile Marcus Singer Western Reserve University School of Medicine...
- The fossil species Acrocera hirsuta Scudder, 1877 is not considered an acrocerid, instead appearing closer to the Mythicomyiidae. Meigen, J. W. (1803)...
- Schlinger, Evert I. (1960-12-08). "Additional Notes on the South African Acrocerid Fauna, with Descriptions of New Species of Acrocera Meigen and Psilodera...
- dipterist Claudio José Barros de Carvalho. Unlike the larvae of other acrocerids, which are endoparasitoids (internal parasitoids) of spiders, the larvae...
- 1080/14772019.2017.1289566. S2CID 90493326. Nartshuk, E. P. (1995). "A new fossil acrocerid fly from the Jur****ic beds of Kazakhstan (Diptera: Acroceridae)". Zoosystematica...
- Robin; Sorkin, Louis; Stratton, Gail; Caldwell, Michael (October 1993). "ACROCERID (INSECTA: DIPTERA) LIFE HISTORIES, BEHAVIORS, HOST SPIDERS (ARACHNIDA:...