DOI: 10.4995/thesis/10251/7326
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Biosystematic contributions to Agromyzidae (Diptera)

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“…The average wing length of males is 1.3 mm, females 1.7 mm. According to various literature data, the wing length of C. humeralis varies between 2.0-3.5 mm [Spencer, Steyskal, 1986] and 2.0-2.35 mm [Ortiz, 2009]. Comparing the obtained results with the literature data, it was found that the wing length of C. humeralis, common in the Artsakh region, is shorter by 0.7-1.8 mm and 0.7-0.65 mm, respectively.…”
Section: Calycomyza Humeralis (Von Roser 1840)mentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…The average wing length of males is 1.3 mm, females 1.7 mm. According to various literature data, the wing length of C. humeralis varies between 2.0-3.5 mm [Spencer, Steyskal, 1986] and 2.0-2.35 mm [Ortiz, 2009]. Comparing the obtained results with the literature data, it was found that the wing length of C. humeralis, common in the Artsakh region, is shorter by 0.7-1.8 mm and 0.7-0.65 mm, respectively.…”
Section: Calycomyza Humeralis (Von Roser 1840)mentioning
confidence: 53%
“…According to recent data, in the Palearctic region Calycomyza genus is represented by 8 species [Ortiz, 2009]. M. Martinez [Martinez, 2004] mentions the presence of 5 species in Europe and 3 in Spain (Calycomyza artemisiae (Kaltenbach, 1856), Calycomyza flavomaculata (Spencer, 1960) and Calycomyza humeralis (von Roser, 1840)).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%