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Notes on North American shore flies of the subfamily Parydrinae (Diptera: Ephydridae)
1965(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Phytopathology, 1990
Aerial transmission of Pythium aphanidermatum by shore flies (Scatella stagnalis) is documented for the first time. Shore flies, which were thought to feed only on blue-green algae and diatoms, also fed on cucumber roots colonized by the fungus. Ninety-seven percent of the first and second instar larvae, 20% of pupae/third instar larvae, and 10% of ...
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Aerial transmission of Pythium aphanidermatum by shore flies (Scatella stagnalis) is documented for the first time. Shore flies, which were thought to feed only on blue-green algae and diatoms, also fed on cucumber roots colonized by the fungus. Ninety-seven percent of the first and second instar larvae, 20% of pupae/third instar larvae, and 10% of ...
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New data on Swedish shore flies (Diptera: Ephydridae)
Entomologisk TidskriftNineteen species of shore flies (Ephydridae) are reported from Sweden for the first time, including some species that has been known from the country for several years but previously without published records. For Ditrichophora gulkana Zatwarnicki & Mathis, 2010 it is also the first record for Europe. Diasemocera nana (Loew, 1860), Athyroglossa
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The CO2 reduction potential of shore-side electricity in Europe
Applied Energy, 2021Boris Stolz +2 more
exaly
Severe impacts of brown tides caused by Sargassum spp. on near-shore Caribbean seagrass communities
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2017Brigitta Ine van Tussenbroek +2 more
exaly

