STOMOXYS AND OTHER FLIES
Austen, E.E. Blood-sucking and Other Flies Known or Likely to Be Concerned in the Spread of Disease. In Albutt's and Rolleston's System of Med., 2, 1907, pp. 169–186. A descriptive list of these flies. Bibliography.
Austen, E.E. Illustrations of African Blood-sucking Flies Other Than Mosquitoes and Tsetse-flies. London, 1909.
Newstead, R. On the Life-history of Stomoxys calcitrans. Jour. Econom. Biology, Vol. I, 1906, pp. 157–166. Describes habits and life-history of larvæ and adults. Important article.
Stephens, J.W.W., and Newstead, R. The Anatomy of the Proboscis of Biting Flies. Part II, Stomoxys. Ann. of Trop. Med. & Parasit., Vol. I, No. 2, June 15, 1907, pp. 171–182. Good anatomical paper. Part I (Glossina) was published in mem. XVIII, 1906, Liverpool School Trop. Med.
Tullock, F. Internal Anatomy of Stomoxys. Proc. Roy. Soc., London, 77, Series B, 1906, pp. 523–531. Descriptions and drawings comparing with Glossina.
TSETSE-FLIES
Austen, E.E. A Monograph of the Tsetse-flies. Published by order of the Trustees of the British Museum, 1903.
Manson, P. Tsetse-flies. In Trop. Diseases, p. 174. Description of genus; table of species; distribution; reproduction, habits.
Minchin, E.A. Report of Anatomy of the Tsetse-fly (Glossina palpalis). Proc. Roy. Soc., London, 76, Series B, 1905, pp. 531–547. Good account of internal anatomy of this fly, important because of its relation to trypanosomiasis.