DIPTERA LARVAE ASSOCIATED WITH TREES IN NORTH AMERICA
1976 â—½
Vol 108
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pp. 1-53
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AbstractThis paper treats of larvae of 45 families of North American Diptera which are associated with dead and living trees. A key and illustrations are provided for identification of 43 families whose larvae are sufficiently well known. Also provided is a description of the larvae of each family, the type of larval–tree association, and wherever possible, notes on the life history and behaviour, and an inventory at generic or specific level of the fauna involved.
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Life History
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North America
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North American
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Genetic Basis
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Low Humidity
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1932 â—½
Vol 64
(4)
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pp. 88-95
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Keyword(s):
Life History
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North America
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North American
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Life Histories
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Lake Michigan
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Common Species
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Keyword(s):
Life History
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North America
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North American
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Junior Synonym
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Colour Pattern
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Dna Barcodes
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Male And Female
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The North
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The Status
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Life History
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North America
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North American
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American Studies
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Adult Males
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Adult Females
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North America
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Dna Sequences
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North American
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Abies Balsamea
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Rrna Genes
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Group I
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