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... Cecidomyiidae and a few other families , notably the acalyptrate families Agromyzidae and Trypetidae , introduce a third confusing factor . Cecidomyiidae and some Trypetidae make galls , and most larvae of Agromyzidae tunnel in leaves ...
... Cecidomyiidae and a few other families , notably the acalyptrate families Agromyzidae and Trypetidae , introduce a third confusing factor . Cecidomyiidae and some Trypetidae make galls , and most larvae of Agromyzidae tunnel in leaves ...
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... Cecidomyiidae live in galls , however . A few still follow the ancestral habit of feeding in rotting vegetable matter , and in dung . Some are feeders in fungus , especially fungoid growths covering other plants or woodwork , in moulds ...
... Cecidomyiidae live in galls , however . A few still follow the ancestral habit of feeding in rotting vegetable matter , and in dung . Some are feeders in fungus , especially fungoid growths covering other plants or woodwork , in moulds ...
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... Cecidomyiidae , 47 of Chamaemyiidae , 182 of Chaoborus , 75 of Chloropidae , 191 of Coenomyidae , 108 of Drosophilidae , 200 of mosquitoes , 93 , 94 of Mydaidae , 129 of Rhagionidae , 109 of Stratiomyidae , 116 of Tabanidae , 102 of ...
... Cecidomyiidae , 47 of Chamaemyiidae , 182 of Chaoborus , 75 of Chloropidae , 191 of Coenomyidae , 108 of Drosophilidae , 200 of mosquitoes , 93 , 94 of Mydaidae , 129 of Rhagionidae , 109 of Stratiomyidae , 116 of Tabanidae , 102 of ...
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THE PATTERN OF FLIES 3 | 3 |
THE LIFEHISTORY OF FLIES | 12 |
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