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Revision of the Modified Mouthparts Species Group of Hawaiian Drosophila (Diptera: Drosophilidae) The Ceratostoma, Freycinetiae, Semifuscata,

By: Karl N Magnacca and Patrick M O'Grady
103 pages
Revision of the Modified Mouthparts Species Group of Hawaiian Drosophila (Diptera: Drosophilidae)
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The modified mouthparts group is perhaps the largest of the four major Hawaiian Drosophila clades, yet has received relatively little taxonomic attention during the past 40 years. This study reviews unplaced species and the ceratostoma, freycinetiae, semifuscata, and setiger subgroups, with descriptions of 22 new species.

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By: Karl N Magnacca and Patrick M O'Grady
103 pages
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