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FIGURE 2 in Remarkable fly (Diptera) diversity in a patch of Costa Rican cloud forest: Why inventory is a vital science

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FIGURE 2. Venn diagrams indicating number of species at Zurquí shared by each of Malaise traps #1 and #2 and all other methods combined, with the latter further separated into main elements (excluding Phoridae, other Malaise traps, flightintercept trap, Mercury vapour light; total of 3,487 species considered here). Total number for a given method underlined. Those not underlined are either unique or overlapping within that group of collecting methods.

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Published as part of Borkent, Art, Brown, Brian V., Adler, Peter H., Amorim, Dalton De Souza, Barber, Kevin, Bickel, Daniel, Boucher, Stephanie, Brooks, Scott E., Burger, John, Burington, Z.L., Capellari, Renato S., Costa, Daniel N.R., Cumming, Jeffrey M., Curler, Greg, Dick, Carl W., Epler, J.H., Fisher, Eric, Gaimari, Stephen D., Gelhaus, Jon, Grimaldi, David A., Hash, John, Hauser, Martin, Hippa, Heikki, Bernal, Sergio Ibáñez-, Jaschhof, Mathias, Kameneva, Elena P., Kerr, Peter H. & Korneyev, Valery, 2018, Remarkable fly (Diptera) diversity in a patch of Costa Rican cloud forest: Why inventory is a vital science, pp. 53-90 in Zootaxa 4402 (1) on page 65, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4402.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/3066181

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