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Diptera communities of raptor (Aves) nests in Nova Scotia, Canada
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 April 2020
Abstract
The identity, richness, and abundance of true flies (Diptera) from the nests of three cavity-nesting raptors (Aves) were investigated in northern Nova Scotia, Canada. After fledging, flies were extracted from the nest material using Berlese funnels within an emergence chamber. Thirty-one species/morphospecies from 14 families were collected, including eight new records for Nova Scotia and two new records for eastern North America.
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- © The Author(s), 2020. Published by The Entomological Society of Canada and Cambridge University Press
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Subject editor: Rayda Krell
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