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Evolution of Cuticular Hydrocarbons of Hawaiian Drosophilidae

Behavior Genetics, 2010
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Helena, Alves   +6 more
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Phylogeny, ecology, and evolution of mycophagous Drosophilidae (Diptera)

Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2023
Abstract A number of species and taxa of Drosophilidae (Diptera) are used as model clades in various fields of biology, but our knowledge on their ecology and co-evolution (e.g. how their populations are regulated and how they interact with host organisms, enemies, and competitors) is still limited. According to studies on their host use,
Masahito T Kimura, Nobuko Tuno
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The Drosophilidae (Diptera) of Lithuania

Acta Zoologica Lituanica, 2004
The Baltic countries represent a veritable terra incognita on the Drosophilidae map of Europe. To remedy the situation we arranged two collecting trips across the three Baltic countries in the summer of 2000. The first trip was made in early summer to get spring species such as Chymomyza and the second one – in late August to get the mushroom-feeding ...
Stefan Andersson Escher   +4 more
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Drosophilidae of New Guinea

1982
In the early days of dipteran taxonomy, the family Drosophilidae received very little attention. The small size of the flies and their rather conservative form did not serve as a good attractant for either general collectors or serious systematists. Accordingly, when Drosophila melanogaster burst upon the world early in this century as the paramount ...
H. L. Carson, T. Okada
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Physicochemical Characteristics and Superficial Damage Modulate Persimmon Infestation by Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) and Zaprionus indianus.

Environmental Entomology, 2020
Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) (Diptera: Drosophilidae) and Zaprionus indianus Gupta (Diptera: Drosophilidae) were recently observed co-infesting persimmons in Brazil. We evaluate the infestation susceptibility of persimmons at different ripening stages (
Michele Trombin de Souza   +5 more
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Drosophilidae of Hawaii

Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 1969
The family Drosophilidae in Hawaii comprises over 500 species; all but 17 are endemic. A majority of species fall into two genera, Drosophila Fallen (324 species, 3 subgenera) and Scaptomyza Hardy (121 species, 7 subgenera). The remainder have been placed in endemic genera which are quite clearly either Drosophila-like (drosophiloid) or Scaptomyza-like
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Systematic Catalogue of Drosophilidae

2008
This section presents a systematic catalogue of Drosophilidae. The Drosophilidae is a large, cosmopolitan family of acalyptrate flies (Diptera, Schizophora). It is one of the most important groups of insects, because it includes the model organism Drosophila melanogaster Meigen, which has been studied intensively by geneticists, developmental ...
Irina Brake, Gerhard Baechli
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Interactions Between Biotic and Abiotic Factors Affect Survival in Overwintering Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae)

Environmental Entomology, 2019
Drosophila suzukii Matsumura is an invasive species affecting berry crops and cherries throughout North America, South America, and Europe. Previous research suggests that in temperate climates, the overwintering success of D. suzukii is likely dependent
D. Stockton   +13 more
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Species Removed from Drosophilidae

2008
This section of the book World Catalogue of Insects presents a list of species removed from Drosophilidae. The book focuses on the Drosophilidae, which is a large, cosmopolitan family of acalyptrate flies (Diptera, Schizophora). Drosophilidae is one of the most important groups of insects, because it includes the model organism Drosophila melanogaster ...
Irina Brake, Gerhard Baechli
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Going beyond the tip of the Drosophilidae iceberg: New Cladochaeta Coquillett, 1900 (Diptera: Drosophilidae) from Brazil

Zootaxa, 2016
Drosophilidae comprises more than 4,000 described species worldwide. Despite the huge number of papers published on the genus Drosophila Fallén, 1823, large parts of the family are still poorly known. The drosophiline genus Cladochaeta Coquillet, 1900 has more than 100 Neotropical and several southern Nearctic described species, but there is quite a ...
Gabriela, Pirani   +1 more
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