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Do the supra-fronto-orbital (SFO) bristles play a role in sexual behavior of the medfly?
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Year:
1997
Source of publication :
Working Material of the 3rd Research Co-ordination Meeting (FAO/IAEA Co-ordinated Research Programme) on "Medfly Mating Behaviour Studies under Field Cage Conditions", held in Tel-Aviv, Israel, 15-19 Sept. 1997
Authors :
Mazor, Michal
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Co-Authors:
O. Hasson
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20
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20
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Total pages:
1
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Do the supra-fronto-orbital (SFO) bristles play a role in sexual behavior of the medfly?
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Language:
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Do the supra-fronto-orbital (SFO) bristles play a role in sexual behavior of the medfly?
O. Hasson
Scientific Publication
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