- The
Drosophilidae are a diverse,
cosmopolitan family of flies,
which includes species called fruit flies,
although they are more
accurately referred to...
-
being the
Drosophilidae. The
family Tephritidae does not
include the
biological model organisms of the
genus Drosophila (in the
family Drosophilidae), which...
- The
Hawaiian Drosophilidae are a
lineage of
flies within the
genus Drosophila. This
monophyletic clade includes all of the
endemic Hawaiian Drosophila...
- (phÃlos),
meaning "loving", is a
genus of fly,
belonging to the
family Drosophilidae,
whose members are
often called "small
fruit flies" or
pomace flies...
- Grimald, 1990 A phylogenetic,
revised classification of
genera in the
Drosophilidae (Diptera)
Bulletin of
American Museum of
Natural History 1971-139 [1]...
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fruit fly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fruit fly may
refer to:
Drosophilidae, a
family of
small flies, including: Drosophila, the
genus of small...
- is a
species of fly (an
insect of the
order Diptera) in the
family Drosophilidae. The
species is
often referred to as the
fruit fly or
lesser fruit fly...
- tears,
especially those in the
families Chloropidae, Cryptochetidae,
Drosophilidae, and Muscidae.
Human lachryphagy was
first recorded in 1921, when John...
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position of the
subgenus Lordiphosa of the
genus Drosophila (Diptera:
Drosophilidae)
inferred from
alcohol dehydrogenase (Adh) gene sequences". Journal...
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Chymomyza is a
genus of
vinegar flies (insects in the
family Drosophilidae). C.
albitarsis (Hendel, 1917) C.
aldrichii Sturtevant, 1916 C.
amoena (Loew...