Biodiversity of the Muscidae (Diptera) from Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, with taxonomic issues revealed or resolved by DNA barcoding
A 2007 survey of muscid flies from Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, yielded 155 species. The diversity of this contemporary assemblage was compared to that of an historical (pre-1965) assemblage. Few differences were found between assemblages for material collected by net sweeping and most non-overlappi...
Main Author: | Renaud, Anais Krystel |
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Other Authors: | Savage, Jade (Bishop's University, Biological Sciences) Galloway, Terry (Entomology) |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5029 |
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