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1913
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Journal of Economic Entomology, 1931
The pear midge, Contarinia pyrivora Riley, is a small mosquito-like fly, destructive to many varieties of pears in New York State, particularly in the Hudson Valley. The fly is probably of European origin. It was first discovered at Meriden, Conn., in the year 1877.
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The pear midge, Contarinia pyrivora Riley, is a small mosquito-like fly, destructive to many varieties of pears in New York State, particularly in the Hudson Valley. The fly is probably of European origin. It was first discovered at Meriden, Conn., in the year 1877.
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1921
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Monthly bulletin of the Ministry of Health and the Public Health Laboratory Service, 2010
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The genomic basis of circadian and circalunar timing adaptations in a midge
Nature, 2016Tobias S Kaiser +2 more
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Compact genome of the Antarctic midge is likely an adaptation to an extreme environment
Nature Communications, 2014Joanna L Kelley +2 more
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