- the
insect order Diptera,
commonly referred to as the
calyptrate muscoids (or
simply calyptrates). It
consists of
those flies which possess a calypter...
- ; Dunn,
Derek W.; Abolins,
Steven R. (5
September 2005). "Predicting
calyptrate fly po****tions from the weather, and
probable consequences of climate...
- ; Dunn,
Derek W.; Abolins,
Steven R. (5
September 2005). "Predicting
calyptrate fly po****tions from the weather, and
probable consequences of climate...
- Calyptratae,
which are
commonly referred to as
acalyptrate muscoids and
calyptrate muscoids, respectively. The
defining feature of the
Schizophora is the...
- Michelsen, Verner; Pape,
Thomas (2017). "Ulurumyiidae – a new
family of
calyptrate flies (Diptera)".
Systematic Entomology. 42 (4): 826–836. doi:10.1111/syen...
- the
genus Helicobosca Bezzi with a
discussion of the
monophyly of the
calyptrate families Calliphoridae, Rhinophoridae,
Sarcophagidae and
Tachinidae (Diptera)"...
-
Diptera of
Patagonia and
South Chile is a
series of
books produced by the
British Museum (Natural History) (now
called the
Natural History Museum). The...
- and is
basally tapered. The buds are
globose and rostrate, with a
calyx calyptrate that
sheds early. The
fruits are
hemispherical with a
raised disc and...
- Schulz-Wundermann. pp. xii + 412 pp., pls. 42–54. Malloch, J. R . (1930). "The
calyptrate Diptera of New Zealand. Part III.
Family Calliphoridae".
Records of the...
-
Avibrissia longirostris Malloch, 1932 New Zealand. Malloch, J.R. (1932). "The
calyptrate Diptera of New Zealand. Part VII".
Records of the
Canterbury Museum. 3:...