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English: Melittobia acasta ovipositing on fly pupa. Figure 12 from: Graham-Smith, G.S. (1919). "Further Observations on the Habits and Parasites of Common Flies". Parasitology 11: 347-384. |
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Author | Graham-Smith, G.S (George Stuart) 1875-1950 |
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