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1by Melicher, Dacotah“... developmental mechanisms can generate novelties. Sepsid flies (Diptera: Sepsidae) have a sexually dimorphic...”
Published 2016
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2Hidden in the urban parks of New York City: Themira lohmanus, a new species of Sepsidae described...“... New species from well-studied taxa such as Sepsidae (Diptera) are rarely...”
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3by Carlos H. Marchiori“... of Archisepsis scabra (Loew) (Diptera: Sepsidae) present in bovine and buffalo feces in the south of the state...”
Published 2006-06-01
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4“... studied. Here, we present the first comparative study of the internal reproductive system of Sepsidae. We...”
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5by Patrick T. Rohner, Jean-Paul Haenni, Athene Giesen, Juan Pablo Busso, Martin A. Schäfer, Frank Püchel-Wieling, Wolf U. Blanckenhorn“.... Black scavenger flies (Diptera: Sepsidae) are common and abundant acalyptrate flies associated...”
Published 2019-01-01
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10by Amelie LAUX, Alexandra WEGMANN, Jeannine ROY, Natalia GOURGOULIANNI, Wolf U. BLANCKENHORN, Patrick T. ROHNERSubjects: “...sepsidae...”
Published 2019-03-01
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11“... in Sepsidae can only be understood once the function of the legs during mating is considered...”
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12by Xuankun Li, Shuangmei Ding, Stephen L Cameron, Zehui Kang, Yuyu Wang, Ding Yang“...Sepsid flies (Diptera: Sepsidae) are important model insects for sexual selection research...”
Published 2015-01-01
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13“... Perochaeta orientalis (de Meijere 1913) (Diptera, Sepsidae) which has suffered from inadequate descriptions...”
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14Archisepsis scabra (Loew 1861) (Diptera: Sepsidae), new host for the parasitoid Triplasta coxalis...by Carlos Henrique Marchiori, Marcos Evangelista Ferreira, Luiz Fernando Barbaresco“...: Sepsidae) in cattle dung in Brazil. The experiment was carried out in Monte Alegre, MG. One obtained...”
Published 2008-08-01
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15“...: Figitidae: Eucoilinae) as a parasitoid of Palaeosepsis spp. (Diptera: Sepsidae) found in buffalo dung...”
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19by Martha Lucía Baena Hurtado“...: Sepsidae). I evaluated the effect of copulation as a stimulation factor for oviposition of Archisepsis...”
Published 2009-11-01
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20by C.H. Marchiori“...) (Diptera: Sepsidae) in buffalo dung in Itumbiara, Goiás, Brazil. The samples were collected and taken...”
Published 2005-09-01
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