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evolution of
herbivory and
specialist on
toxic mustard leaves. Generally,
drosophilids are
considered to be
nuisance flies rather than pests,
since most species...
- Kondo, Masanori; Kimura,
Masahito T. (13
March 2008). "Diversity of
drosophilid flies on Kume-jima, a
subtropical island:
comparison with
diversity on...
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Hawaiian drosophilids by
Hampton L. Carson. In
about 6,500 sq mi (17,000 km2), the
Hawaiian Islands have the most
diverse collection of
drosophilid flies...
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Members of the
subgenus Drosophila can be
distinguished from
other drosophilid species by
breaks in the
pigmentation along the
dorsal section of their...
- 2009. Yuzuki, Keven; Tidon,
Rosana (2020). "Identification key for
drosophilid species (Diptera, Drosophilidae)
exotic to the
Neotropical Region and...
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these radiations are
presented below,
though insects like the
Hawaiian drosophilid flies and
Hyposmocoma moths have also
undergone adaptive radiation. The...
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berries each 6 to 8
millimeters wide. The
flowers are
pollinated by the
drosophilid flies Colocasiomyia alocasiae and C. xenalocasiae, at
least in ****an...
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developmental biology. Therefore,
extensive efforts are made to
sequence drosophilid genomes. The
genomes of
these species have been
fully sequenced: Drosophila...
- Cea
pulicaris (small
Agromyzid flies) and
Spalangiopelta alata (small
Drosophilid flies).
Bohpa Darling,1991 B.
maculata Darling, 1991(South Africa) Cea...
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first described by
Alfred Sturtevant in 1939. It
contains the best-known
drosophilid species,
Drosophila melanogaster.
Sophophora translates as
carrier (phora)...