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Mycodrosophila
''Mycodrosophila'' is a genus of vinegar flies, insects in the family Drosophilidae. There are at least 120 described species in ''Mycodrosophila''. See also * List of Mycodrosophila species References Further reading * External links * Drosophilidae genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{drosophilidae-stub ...
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List Of Mycodrosophila Species
This is a list of 127 species in ''Mycodrosophila'', a genus of vinegar flies in the family Drosophilidae. ''Mycodrosophila'' species * '' Mycodrosophila aciliata'' Okada, 1986 * '' Mycodrosophila adyala'' Burla, 1954 * '' Mycodrosophila albicornis'' (Meijere, 1916) * '' Mycodrosophila alienata'' Duda, 1926 * '' Mycodrosophila amabilis'' (Meijere, 1911) * '' Mycodrosophila ampularia'' Chen, Shao & Fan, 1989 * '' Mycodrosophila angularis'' Okada, 1986 * '' Mycodrosophila annulata'' Bock, 1980 * '' Mycodrosophila annulipes'' Okada, 1986 * '' Mycodrosophila aqua'' Bock, 1980 * '' Mycodrosophila argentifrons'' Malloch, 1927 * '' Mycodrosophila atie'' Burla, 1954 * '' Mycodrosophila atrithorax'' Okada, 1968 * '' Mycodrosophila barracloughi'' Chassagnard & Tsacas, 1998 * '' Mycodrosophila basalis'' Okada, 1956 * '' Mycodrosophila biceps'' Kang, Lee & Bahng, 1966 * '' Mycodrosophila bicolor'' Okada, 1986 * '' Mycodrosophila bifibulata'' Takada, 1968 * '' Mycodrosophila biroi'' Duda, 192 ...
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Drosophilidae
The Drosophilidae are a diverse, cosmopolitan family of flies, which includes species called fruit flies, although they are more accurately referred to as vinegar or pomace flies. Another distantly related family of flies, Tephritidae, are true fruit flies because they are frugivorous, and include apple maggot flies and many pests. The best known species of the Drosophilidae is ''Drosophila melanogaster'', within the genus ''Drosophila'', also called the "fruit fly." ''Drosophila melanogaster'' is used extensively for studies concerning genetics, development, physiology, ecology and behaviour. Many fundamental biological mechanisms were discovered first in ''D. melanogaster.'' The fruit fly is mostly composed of post-mitotic cells, has a very short lifespan, and shows gradual aging. As in other species, temperature influences the life history of the animal. Several genes have been identified that can be manipulated to extend the lifespan of these insects. Additionally, ''Drosophi ...
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Drosophilidae Genera
The Drosophilidae are a diverse, cosmopolitan family of flies, which includes species called fruit flies, although they are more accurately referred to as vinegar or pomace flies. Another distantly related family of flies, Tephritidae, are true fruit flies because they are frugivorous, and include apple maggot flies and many pests. The best known species of the Drosophilidae is ''Drosophila melanogaster'', within the genus ''Drosophila'', also called the "fruit fly." ''Drosophila melanogaster'' is used extensively for studies concerning genetics, development, physiology, ecology and behaviour. Many fundamental biological mechanisms were discovered first in ''D. melanogaster.'' The fruit fly is mostly composed of post-mitotic cells, has a very short lifespan, and shows gradual aging. As in other species, temperature influences the life history of the animal. Several genes have been identified that can be manipulated to extend the lifespan of these insects. Additionally, '' Drosoph ...
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