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On the Life History of Anthomyia procellaris Rond. and A. pluvialis L. inhabiting the Nests of Birds
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 April 2009
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Anthomyia pluvialis Linn. (1761) is a very common and beautiful fly, widely distributed in the old world, and easily recognisable by having characteristic black spots on the thorax and abdomen.
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