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Dipterous flies species and their densities in fourteen Egyptian governorates.

Authors: Azza S, Abd El-Halim; Azza A, Mostafa; Kamilia A M, Allam;

Dipterous flies species and their densities in fourteen Egyptian governorates.

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Keywords

Male, Population Density, Insecta, Geography, Arthropoda, Diptera, Biodiversity, Insect Vectors, Species Specificity, fruit flies, flies, Animals, Animalia, Egypt, Female, Seasons, Demography, Taxonomy

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