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Diverse mechanisms of feeding and movement in Cyclorrhaphan larvae (Diptera)

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Rotheray, Graham, Lyszkowski, Richard (2015): Diverse mechanisms of feeding and movement in Cyclorrhaphan larvae (Diptera). Journal of Natural History 49 (35): 2139-2211, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2015.1010314

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