FRUIT FLY BIBLIOGRAPHY
Bibliography
by Lynn E. Carroll, Allen L. Norrbom, F. Christian Thompson, & Neal L. Evenhuis.
The following bibliography gives full references to the works cited in the catalog as well as many other works dealing with Tephritidae. All together 5,368 works are included in this bibliography. A concerted effort was made to examine as many of the cited references as possible in order to ensure accurate citation of authorship, date, title, and pagination. References are listed alphabetically by author and chronologically for multiple articles with the same authorship.
Author's names: Names of authors are cited in the bibliog- raphy the same as they are in the text for proper association of literature citations with entries in the catalog. Because of the differing treatments of names, especially those containing arti- cles such as de, del, van, Le, etc., these names are cross-indexed in the bibliography under the various ways they may be treated elsewhere. For Russian and other names in Cyrillic and other non-ASCII character sets, we follow the spelling used by the authors themselves.
Dates of publication: Dating of these works was obtained through various methods in order to obtain as accurate a date of publication as possible for purposes of priority in nomencla- ture. Dates found in the original works or by outside evidence are placed in brackets after the literature citation. The format for the dates is [year.month.day], and uncertainty is indicated by query marks. Thus, for example, [1910.10.??] indicates a publication that is known to be published in October of 1910, but the precise day is not known. Under the rules of nomencla- ture, this publication is, therefore, treated as if it was published on 31 October. However, the query marks are also used to indicate that further investigation may more precisely restrict the date of publication. The sources of dates from outside evidence (reviews in other journals, evidence through publish- ed research, library receipt stamps, etc.) are given in the anno- tations, unless previously published in a standard source (see under annotations).
Titles: Titles of articles in serials and books are given in full, including secondary titles. Titles are given as on the title page of the original work (titles on wrappers, covers, and tables of contents may vary somewhat). Titles are standardized to low- ercase except for proper nouns and in cases where languages require capitalization. Titles in non-ASCII characters, such as Slavic, Cyrillic, Kana, Kanji, or Chinese, have either been translated into English and placed in brackets or transliterated.
Where a title has also been given in ASCII characters (usually English, French or German), this title is used without being placed in brackets. Where the language of the article is different from that of the title, this is indicated in brackets at the end of the citation. Where no title was given for a work (such as notes at meetings), a title as close as possible to the note being presented is provided in brackets.
Journals/Serials: Journal titles are usually abbreviated fol- lowing the standards of the Serial Sources for the BIOSIS database, Biosciences Information Service, and the Interna- tional Standard (ISO). Abbreviations for journals not found in these sources have been formed on the same principles. All the abbreviations used are given herein. Additional information, such as series number or name, is given in parentheses but not italicized. New series and equivalents like Neue Folge are abbreviated (n.s.). Volume and plate numbers are given in Arabic numbers irrespective of whether or not Roman numerals were used in the work cited. Issue or part numbers are included in parentheses after the volume number only if each issue is separately paginated. In cases where there is no volume number, but the volume pertains to a particular year, that year is used as the volume number even though the actual date of publication may differ. Pagination is given for the entire article except in those cases where the article has been published at different times due to separate issues. Plate and/or figure num- bers are omitted in the citation when included in the cited pagination. Where these are separate from the pagination, they are included.
Books: Single-volume books are cited with title, publisher (if known), place(s) of publication, and pagination (Roman and Arabic as appropriate). Multi-volume works are listed sepa- rately by volume with full references as for single-volume books. Continuously paginated multi-volume works are listed singly for as many parts (or volumes) as were published in a single year (only if separate issues dates are not known).
Unpaginated portions of a book are placed in square brackets.
Some books that have been published in parts over time are treated as serials. For example, Lindner's monographic work, Die Fliegen der palaearktischen Region, is treated as a serial.
Annotations: Annotations are given to clarify author's spell- ings, explanations of dating, title variations, language of the work, duplicate versions, English translations, separate edi- tions, and various other reasons. Annotations that have ap- peared in other works, such as Coulson et al. (1965), Smith et al. (1980), Evenhuis et al. (1989) and Evenhuis (1997) are not usually repeated. These are considered core resources that should always be consulted for bibliographic details.
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