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Africa and
Southern Asia. One species,
Zaprionus indi****, has
invaded the New World. All
species in the
genus Zaprionus are
easily identified by the longitudinal...
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Zaprionus tuberculatus (commonly
known as the
vinegar fly or the
pomace fly) is a
member of the
subgenus and
genus Zaprionus,
family Drosophilidae, and...
- Africa. "
Zaprionus indi****
species details".
Catalogue of Life.
Retrieved 2018-04-11. "
Zaprionus indi****". GBIF.
Retrieved 2018-04-11. "
Zaprionus indi****...
- (2007). "New
records of
Zaprionus indi**** Gupta, 1970 (Diptera, Drosophilidae) in
North America and a key to
identify some
Zaprionus species deposited in...
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flies rather than pests,
since most
species breed in
rotting material.
Zaprionus indi**** is
unusual among Drosophilidae species in
being a serious, primary...
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species group) D.
silvestris (Hawaiian picture-wing Drosophila)
Zaprionus indi**** (
Zaprionus genus) Sturtevant, A. H. (1939). On the
subdivision of the genus...
- Z.
grandis may
refer to:
Zaprionus grandis, a
fruit fly
species in the
genus Zaprionus Zdenekia grandis, a
prehistoric winged insect species from the...
- male–male song
singing also occurs. For example, male
vinegar flies Zaprionus tuberculatus can
recognize each
other by song.
Cooperation is broadly...
- ; Toda, M.J. (1988). "Drosophilidae (Diptera) in Burma. IV. The
Genus Zaprionus" (PDF). Kontyû. 56: 843–851. Hita Garcia, Francisco; Fischer, Georg; Liu...
- Drosophila. The
genus Drosophila is
paraphyletic as
several genera, such as
Zaprionus,
Scaptomyza and Lordiphosa, are
positioned within the genus. Position...