Drosophila subsilvestris
Drosophila subsilvestris is a relatively common Northern European species of fruit flies from the family Drosophilidae. It is associated with woodland. It is in flight from April to November, being most abundant in June and July, and in September and October.[1]
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Species: | D. subsilvestris Hardy & Kaneshiro, 1968 |
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Drosophila silvestris Basden, 1954 |
References
- Shorrocks, B. (1972). Invertebrate types: Drosophila. London: Ginn & Co. pp. 144 pp. ISBN 0-08-025941-3.
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