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Drosophila busckii

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Drosophila busckii
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D. busckii
Binomial name
Drosophila busckii

Drosophila busckii is a species of fruit fly that is native to North America. Mostly it is associated with rotten potatoes.[1] In the laboratory they are normally reared on Wheeler-Clayton food.

References

  1. ^ Niswonger, H. R. (1911). "Two Species Of Diptera Of The Genus Drosophila" (PDF Adobe Acrobat). The Ohio Naturalist. 11 (8). Ohio: 374–377. Retrieved 2009-07-16.