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Original Articles

Studies on the Higher Diptera of Medical and Veterinary Importance: A Revision of the Species of the Genus Musca, Based on a Comparative Study of the Male Terminalia

II. A Practical Guide to the Palaearctic Species

Pages 397-430 | Received 29 May 1933, Published online: 23 Mar 2016

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