"The flicker fusion frequencies of six laboratory insects, and the response of the compound eye to mains fluorescent ‘ripple’" (Miall, 1978) touches on flicker fusion thresholds for six different insect species commonly used in laboratory settings:
> _Locusta migratoria_ , _Periplaneta americana_ , _Saturnia pavonia_ , _Antheraea pernyi_ , _Glossina morsitans_ and _Drosophila hydei_.
I also found this paper: Potential Biological and Ecological Effects of Flickering Artificial Light (Boyles, 2014) that includes an exhaustive literature search of flicker-fusion thresholds and other related data for many species (including insects). If you're looking for an authoritative source, I'd say that this is it (as there doesn't seem to be a database with this information).