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Opomyzidae

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Containing group: Opomyzoidea

References

Thompson, F. C. (editor). 2005. Opomyzidae. Biosystematic Database of World Diptera, Version 7.5. 108 work records (not peer-reviewed material). http://www.diptera.org/biosys.htm, accessed on 25 Mar. 2008.

Vockeroth, J. R. 1961. The North American species of the family Opomyzidae (Diptera: Acalypterae). Can. Ent. 93:503-522.

Vockeroth, J. R. 1987. 74. Opomyzidae. Manual Nearct. Dipt. 2:881-885.

Wheeler, T. A., J. R. Vockeroth, and S. Boucher. 1999. Geomyza tripunctata Fallen, a Palaearctic opomyzid fly new to North America, with notes on range expansion in Holarctic Opomyzidae (Diptera). Proc. Ent. Soc. Ontario 130:15-20.

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Scientific Name Schizophora
Location 48.164028N 53.964815W , Clarenville, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland/Labrador, Canada
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Identified By Gerard Pennards
Life Cycle Stage Adult
Size 4 mm
Source Photo#124713
Source Collection BugGuide.Net
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Copyright © Mardon Erbland
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