Rapid invasion of the Afrotropics by the New World Florida Calligrapher, Toxomerus floralis (Fabricius, 1798), and the potential for its spread in the palaeotropics.
Authors
Midgley, J.
Muller, B.
Goergen, G.
Al-Jahdham, A.
Ela, M.A.
Bellingan, T.
Cavaillès, S.
Copeland, R.
De Meyer, M.
Holmes, A.
Mengual, X.
Nève, G.
Reemer, M.
Skevington, J.
Stahls, G.
Sinzinkayo, E.
Smit, J.
Ssymank, A.
Theron, G.
Jordaens, K.
Discipline
Biological sciences
Subject
Invertebrates
Audience
Scientific
Date
2024Metadata
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Midgley, J.; Muller, B.; Goergen, G.; Al-Jahdham, A.; Ela, M.A.; Bellingan, T.; Cavaillès, S.; Copeland, R.; De Meyer, M.; Holmes, A.; Mengual, X.; Nève, G.; Reemer, M.; Skevington, J.; Stahls, G.; Sinzinkayo, E.; Smit, J.; Ssymank, A.; Theron, G.; Jordaens, K. (2024). Rapid invasion of the Afrotropics by the New World Florida Calligrapher, Toxomerus floralis (Fabricius, 1798), and the potential for its spread in the palaeotropics.. , 12th International Symposium on Syrphidae, 35-36,Identifiers
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Conference
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No
Language
eng