- Page 1: Royal Entomological Society HANDBOO
- Page 5 and 6: The aim of the Handbooks is to prov
- Page 7 and 8: for higher degrees. This has result
- Page 9 and 10: (Memoires); Museu de Zoologia, Univ
- Page 11 and 12: due to the possible health hazards
- Page 13 and 14: Aenigmatias on ants), Syrphidae (Mi
- Page 15 and 16: SCIARIDAE * Bradysia brunnipes (Mei
- Page 17 and 18: CHLOROPIDAE Ch/orops pumilionis (Bj
- Page 19 and 20: doubt many more cases occur than ar
- Page 21 and 22: Forensic or medico-legal importance
- Page 23 and 24: masses of Dixa (Dixidae) and larvae
- Page 25 and 26: sizes and some of each kept alive f
- Page 27 and 28: Biology and morphology of the immat
- Page 29 and 30: Orthorrhapha-Brachycera which are m
- Page 31 and 32: Posterior spiracles are lacking in
- Page 33 and 34: To facilitate approximate identific
- Page 35 and 36: 32 Key to suborders of British Dipt
- Page 37 and 38: ll Antennae (an) prehensile (adapte
- Page 39 and 40: herbaceous garden plants. The main
- Page 41 and 42: together. P. trivia/is Ea ton (figs
- Page 43 and 44: epresented by a single genus (Anoph
- Page 45 and 46: Trichohelea of Forcipomyia is truly
- Page 47 and 48: eliably identified by the key in Pi
- Page 49 and 50: chromosomes, are being found. The l
- Page 51 and 52: Larvae of six of the seven subfamil
- Page 53 and 54:
Sciaridae (Figs: larvae 87- 88, egg
- Page 55 and 56:
Cecidomyiidae (Figs: larvae 101- 12
- Page 57 and 58:
Cecidomyia species are associated w
- Page 59 and 60:
12 Thoracic segments each with two
- Page 61 and 62:
The larva of Vanoyia tenuicornis (M
- Page 63 and 64:
The larva of Atrichops crassipes (M
- Page 65 and 66:
The higher classification of the ad
- Page 67 and 68:
described in any detail (Seguy, 192
- Page 69 and 70:
and makes a tough cocoon in which i
- Page 71 and 72:
Dolichopodinae. Of the 53 species o
- Page 73 and 74:
Campsicneminae. Campsicnemus curvip
- Page 75 and 76:
Larva short and broad, last segment
- Page 77 and 78:
36 Anterior spiracle with a more or
- Page 79 and 80:
Notes on families of Cyclorrhapha S
- Page 81 and 82:
The life-history of Hypocera is unk
- Page 83 and 84:
the Cicadellidae Macrosteles laevis
- Page 85 and 86:
and Dixon (1960) reared C. verralli
- Page 87 and 88:
fittings) in the upstairs rooms of
- Page 89 and 90:
The hosts of the two British specie
- Page 91 and 92:
Our two Myopites species form hard
- Page 93 and 94:
Megamerinidae (Figs: larvae 353- 35
- Page 95 and 96:
(Balanococcus sp.) on Festuca ovina
- Page 97 and 98:
sea weeds on seashores. Although ad
- Page 99 and 100:
Saltella sphondylii (Schrank) (figs
- Page 101 and 102:
(figs 490-492) is probably a predat
- Page 103 and 104:
Sphaerocerinae. Sphaerocera curvipe
- Page 105 and 106:
dependent on blood to complete its
- Page 107 and 108:
occurs in beetle galleries on spruc
- Page 109 and 110:
Fries); L. laevigata (Meigen) (Pleu
- Page 111 and 112:
evolution, and as such they offer a
- Page 113 and 114:
Milichiidae (Figs: larvae 639-644,
- Page 115 and 116:
mostly inside the midrib with only
- Page 117 and 118:
Collin ( 1946) records that Calamon
- Page 119 and 120:
what is usually diagnosed as acute
- Page 121 and 122:
humans as the first ins tar larvae
- Page 123 and 124:
The two British species of Trixa ar
- Page 125 and 126:
Actia species are parasitic on Tort
- Page 127 and 128:
Bactromyia aurulenta (Meigen) is a
- Page 129 and 130:
Metopia species (fig. 775) are appa
- Page 131 and 132:
(except L. ampullacea Villeneuve, f
- Page 133 and 134:
cocoons of Chironomidae and cluster
- Page 135 and 136:
The genus Delia ( = Erioischia, Lep
- Page 137 and 138:
F. postica (Stein), and F. speciosa
- Page 139 and 140:
predaceous muscid larvae (Muscina,
- Page 141 and 142:
of debris. Larvae of H. vicina (Cze
- Page 143 and 144:
Ornithomya species are associated w
- Page 145 and 146:
BEAVER, R. A. 1966. The biology and
- Page 147 and 148:
BURNET, B. 1961. The larvae of Coel
- Page 149 and 150:
DE MEIJERE, J. C. H. 1900. Ueber di
- Page 151 and 152:
FOOT£, B. A. & EASTIN, W. C. 1974.
- Page 153 and 154:
HINTON, H. E. 1967a. Plastron respi
- Page 155 and 156:
KNUTSON, L. V. 1972. Pupa of Neomoc
- Page 157 and 158:
MALLOCH, J. R. 1917. A preliminary
- Page 159 and 160:
OZEROV, A. L. 1987. [Immature stage
- Page 161 and 162:
SCOTT, H. 1934. The puparium of Nyc
- Page 163 and 164:
SOUTHWOOD, T. R. E. 1978. Ecologica
- Page 165 and 166:
VARLEY, G. C. 1937. The life-histor