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Australian distribution of 17 species of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) caught in Cue lure traps in February 1994
Author(s):
R OSBORNE
,
A. Meats
,
M FROMMER
,
J. Sved
,
R. A. I. Drew
,
M. Robson
,
R Osborne
,
A MEATS
,
M. S. ROBSON
,
R. A. I. DREW
,
J.A. Sved
,
R.A.I. Drew
,
M.K. Robson
,
M Frommer
,
JA Sved
,
RAI Drew
,
MK Robson
,
E Meats
Publication date:
1997
Journal:
Aust. J. Èntomol.
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10.1111/j.1440-6055.1997.tb01430.x
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