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The first mitochondrial genome of Meroplius fukuharai (Diptera: Sepsidae)
Published 2024-06-01Subjects: “…Sepsidae…”
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The first mitochondrial genome of Sepsis monostigma (Diptera: Sepsidae)
Published 2021-09-01Subjects: “…sepsidae…”
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New distributional record of the genus Dicranosepsis (Duda, 1926) (Diptera: Sepsidae), with a new record from Pakistan
Published 2017-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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The function of female resistance behavior: Intromission by male coercion vs. female cooperation in sepsid flies (Diptera: Sepsidae)
Published 2002-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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The first mitochondrial genome of the sepsid fly Nemopoda mamaevi Ozerov, 1997 (Diptera: Sciomyzoidea: Sepsidae), with mitochondrial genome phylogeny of cyclorrhapha.
Published 2015-01-01“…Sepsid flies (Diptera: Sepsidae) are important model insects for sexual selection research. …”
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Re-description and first record of Saltella setigera Brunetti, 1909 (Diptera: Sepsidae) from Azad Kashmir: An Oriental Asian species
Published 2021-03-01Subjects: “…sepsidae…”
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Efectos de la cópula y el tamaño del macho sobre el comportamiento de ovipostura en la mosca estercolera Archisepsis diversiformis (Diptera: Sepsidae)
Published 2009-11-01“…<br>Effects of copulation and male size on the oviposition behavior of the manure fly Archisepsis diversiformis (Diptera: Sepsidae). I evaluated the effect of copulation as a stimulation factor for oviposition of Archisepsis diversiformis by using two different age groups of females. …”
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Emergência de Haematobia irritans em fezes bovinas no município de Seropédica, Rio de Janeiro
Published 2001-06-01“…Além de H. irritans, obteve-se outros dípteros associados às fezes bovinas, pertencentes as seguintes famílias: Aulacigastridae, Muscidae, Psychodidae, Sarcophagidae, Sepsidae, Tachinidae e Ulidiidae. Sepsidae foi a mais abundante, com 5.224 exemplares do total de 8.928 dípteros obtidos, seguida por Sarcophagidae com 2.235 espécimens coletados, Muscidae com 1.357, Aulacigastridae com 54, Psychodidae com 46, Ulidiidae com 6 e Tachinidae com 5 exemplares.…”
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The mitochondrial genome of Formicosepsis sp. (Diptera: Cypselosomatidae)
Published 2019-07-01“…The Sciomyzoidea consisting of Sciomyzidae and Sepsidae is a monophyletic clade at the base of Acalyptratae.…”
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Cattle Dung Breeding Diptera in Pastures in Southeastern Brazil: Diversity, Abundance and Seasonallity
Published 2002-01-01“…The most abundant and diverse families were Sepsidae, Muscidae, Sarcophagidae and Sphaeroceridae. …”
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ILHA DA MARAMBAIA (BAÍA DE SEPETIBA, RJ): II - ASPECTOS BIONÔMICOS E INVENTÁRIO DA DIPTEROFAUNA
Published 2024-03-01“…Neste período foram coligidas 94 espécies, pertencentes às seguintes 16 famílias: Sarcophagidae (25 espécies); Drosophilidae (33 espécies); Calliphoridae (11 espécies); Muscidae (11 espécies); Stratyomidae (2 espécies); Tephritidae (2 espécies); Tachinidae (1 espécie); Phoridae (1 espécie); Xylomyidae (1 espécie); Lonchaeidae (1 espécie); Sepsidae (1 espécie); Pipunculidae (1 espécie); Dolichopodidae (1 espécie); Ropalomeridae(1 espécie); Asilidae (1 espécie) e Clusiodtdae (1 espécie). …”
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Sexual conflict in viscous populations: the effect of the timing of dispersal.
Published 2011“…We discuss the implications of our results for sexual conflict in various species of insects, but focus primarily on dipteran flies of the family Sepsidae.…”
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Dipterofauna Associated with Sus scrofa Linné, 1758, Carcasses in Urban and Coastal Regions of São Paulo State, Brazil
Published 2015-01-01“…In addition to the four families highlighted above, the families Phoridae, Sepsidae, Otitidae, and Piophilidae were observed in all carcasses.…”
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Decomposition and Dipteran Composition on Exposed Carcasses in an Oil Palm Plantation: A Forensic Entomology Study / Azwandi Ahmad and Abu Hassan Ahmad
Published 2008“…Dipteran in family Phoridae, Piophilidae, Sepsidae, Drosophildae, and Dolicopodidae were colonized carcasses in a long period of time and were categorized as long term colonizers.…”
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