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  • Hendel, 1917, is the smaller of two subfamilies in the fruit fly family Drosophilidae.
  • "Clermontia " is a very important host for many species of Hawaiian Drosophilidae.
  • In 1808, he entered structural colors in the seemingly clear transparent wings of Drosophilidae in 1843.
  • And now that I've done a little reading up on the dread Drosophilidae family, I'm even more concerned.
  • Families of acalyptrate flies exhibiting morphological development associated with agonistic behaviour include : Clusiidae, Diopsidae, Drosophilidae, Platystomatidae, Tephritidae and Ulidiidae.
  • Families of acalyptrate flies exhibiting morphological development associated with agonistic behaviour include : Clusiidae, Diopsidae, Drosophilidae, Platystomatidae, Tephritidae, and Ulidiidae.
  • ""'Drosophila obscura " "'is a very abundant European species of fruit fly from the family Drosophilidae.
  • For instance, " C . indagator ", a member of the family Drosophilidae, may be found in nest cells eating pollen.
  • To her dismay she soon discovered that the experts capable of identifying Drosophilidae members _ most of whom were the original collectors _ were themselves in short supply.
  • In about, the Hawaiian Islands have the most diverse collection of drosophilid flies in the world, living from Scaptomyza ", in the family Drosophilidae.
  • ""'Hirtodrosophila confusa " "'is a widespread, but rarely common European species of fruit fly from the family Drosophilidae.
  • As the center's director, Markow presides over an invaluable scientific resource : a collection of some 270 species and 1, 500 strains from the family Drosophilidae.
  • As one her first directives, Markow organized a gathering of learned elders last fall to train a new generation of scientists in the almost-lost art of Drosophilidae identification.
  • Two Amiota ( Phortica ) variegata " ( Diptera : Drosophilidae ) in Europe and " Phortica okadai " in China, which feed on tears of humans and carnivores.
  • In 1950, during an expedition to collect wild Drosophilidae in the shore, in S鉶 Paulo state on the southeast Brazilian coast Crodowaldo Pavan rediscovered the species and named it " Rhynchosciara angelae ".
  • Some fly species from other families such as Drosophilidae, Platystomatidae, and Tephritidae have similar heads, but the unique character of the Diopsidae is that their antennae are located on the stalk, rather than in the middle of the head as in all other flies.
  • Plants in the genus " Ceropegia " attract pollinating small flies ( usually female ) in a wide range of families, including Milichiidae, Chloropidae, Drosophilidae, Calliphoridae, Ephydridae, Sciaridae, Tachinidae, Scatopsidae, Phoridae, and Ceratopogonidae, and the pollinaria always attach to their probosces.
  • *"'Comment "'" subject is mentioned in wikipedia by others "-dubious-only mentioned in article on The Odin Brotherhood, book by Mark Mirabello, also up for deletion . 82.23.107.27-your case is not helped by trolling KimvdLinde, and reference to Drosophilidae is completely irrelevant to this discussion . ( You won't get far if you try to say that that article is a candidate for deletion ).
  • Fruit flies ( Drosophilidae ), fungus gnats ( Mycetophilidae, Sciaridae ), midges ( Cecidomyiidae, Ceratopogonidae ) and micromoths ( Lepidoptera ) were recorded visiting these flowers, but bees and hover flies ( Syrphidae ), biting midges ( Ceratopogonidae ) and leaf beetles ( Chrysomelidae ) were recorded visiting the flowers of " A . erinacea ", but bees were not . " Aiphanes horrida " was reportedly pollinated by wind, bees ( Meliponidae ), weevils ( Curculionidae ) and bugs ( Hemiptera ).