Harold Oldroyd - Book Chapters By Oldroyd

Book Chapters By Oldroyd

  • 1964 (O. Theodor and H. Oldroyd): Hippoboscidae. In Lindner, E. : Die Fliegen der paläarktischen Region - Stuttgart, 12: 1-70.
  • 1973 (Oldroyd H, and Smith KGV): Diptera: Eggs and larvae of flies. In Smith KGV (ed.) Insects and other arthropods of medical importance. 1st ed. The trustees of the British Museum (Natural History) London, 1973; p. 289-323.
  • 1975: Family Asilidae. In "A catalogue of the Diptera of the Oriental Region, Vol. II, Suborder Brachycera through Division Aschiza, Suborder Cyclorrhapha" (M.D. Delfinado and D.E. Hardy, eds.). University Press of Hawaii, Honolulu. 459 pp

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