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Review of the Australian genera of signal flies (Diptera: Platystomatidae)
The distribution patterns of platystomatid genera in the 12 recognized provinces of the Australasian Region are recorded. Notes are provided on biology and behaviour, including parasitism by fungi and strepsipterans, and mimicry of other insects and spiders. Means of separation from other acalyptrate families are provided.
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This study evaluated specimens belonging to the genus Platystoma collected from different provinces in Turkey between 1992 and 2007 and currently deposited at the Zoology Museum of Gazi University (ZMGU); 12 species and 2 subspecies belonging to this genus were identified. The species P. dimidiatum (Hendel, 1913), P.
Mesci, Seda, HASBENLİ, ABDULLAH
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INSECT DIVERSITY AND PEST STATUS ON SWITCHGRASS GROWN FOR BIOFUEL IN SOUTH CAROLINA [PDF]
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) has tremendous potential as a biomass and stock crop for cellulosic ethanol production or combustion as a solid fuel.
Holguin, Claudia
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The first records of the pictured-winged fly Homalocephala bimaculata (Wahlberg, 1838) (Diptera, Ulidiidae) from Norway [PDF]
The picture-winged fly Homalocephala bimaculata (Wahlberg, 1838) is reported from Norway for the first time bringing to five the number of species of Homalocephala Zetterstedt, 1838 reported from the country. H. bimaculata is recorded from Hvaler, Viken,
Græsdal, Arve G. +2 more
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Relationships of the Megamerinidae (Diptera: Nerioidea). [PDF]
Den rezenten Megamerinidae werden lediglich die Gattungen Megamerina Rondani und Texara Walker zugeordnet. Nach einem weitergefaßten Konzept (sensu Hendel) ist die Familie durch 7 Apomorphien charakterisiert.
McAlpine, David K.
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Global Forest Decimal Classification (GFDC) [PDF]
The English and German sections are provides as two separate ...
Holder, Barbara +2 more
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The genus Lenophila (Diptera: Platystomatidae) [PDF]
David K. McAlpine, Se Pyong Kim
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An observation of leaping behaviour in larvae of Drosophilidae (Diptera) [PDF]
Leaping behaviour was observed in Drosophilidae larvae discovered in tomatoes. Two species were identified based on molecular techniques---Drosophila immigrans and Scaptodrosophila kirki. Jumping has not been reported in either of these two species.
Bennett, Shaun +2 more
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The genome sequence of the flutter-wing fly, Palloptera scutellata (Macquart, 1835). [PDF]
Ashworth M +7 more
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Chemical Communication in Insects: New Advances in Integrated Pest Management Strategies. [PDF]
Guerrero A, Reddy GVP.
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