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908 _aJ
909 _aAS
912 _aEn
912 _aEn
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_bW799
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_aWirth, W.W.
260 _c1982
041 0 _aEn
500 _a3 ilus. 14 ref. Sum. (En)
520 _aDiagnoses and keys are given for the Forcipomyia argenteola Group of species of the subgenus Forcipomyia s. str. Included in this group are F. argenteola Macfie from southern Brazil; quatei Wirth, ranging from the southern United States to southern Brazil; calatheae, n. sp., from Brazil, Colombia, and Dominica; and youngi, n. sp., from Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Panama. Because of its close similarity to species of the argenteola Group, diagnostic notes are also given for the widespread Neotropical species, squamitibia Lutz. Larvae of species of the argenteola Group are commonly found in rotting banana stems, cacao pods, bracts of Calathea and Heliconia, and similar decaying vegetable matter; and the species are often abundant in cacao plantations where the adults may serve as pollinators.
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_aTHEOBROMA CACAO
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_aFORCIPOMYIA ARGENTEOLA
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_aPOLINIZADORES
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_aINSECTOS UTILES
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_aTHEOBROMA CACAO
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_aPOLLINATORS
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_aUSEFUL INSECTS
692 _aTHEOBROMA CACAO
692 _aPOLLINISATEUR
692 _aINSECTE UTILE
773 0 _tProceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (EUA)
_d1982
_gv. 84(3) p. 568-585
040 _aCR-TuBCO
_cCR-TuBCO
_bEs
245 1 0 _aThe cacao pollinating midges of the Forcipomya argenteola group (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae)
942 _cANA
003 CR-TuBCO
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_d101359