Use of Discriminant Function for Differentiating the Japanese House Fly from the European House Fly (Diptera, Muscidae)
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The discriminant function based on three morphological characters-the head width, the frontal width and length of wing-provides a clean cut separation of the Japanese house fly in both sexes from the European house fly which is considered as the typical Musca domestica LINNE. Though the difference between them is not large, it seems appropriate to adopt the opinion of previous investigators that the scientific name of Musca domestica vicina MACQUARDT had better be applied to the common house fly found in Japan and her territory.
- 日本昆虫学会の論文
- 1975-09-25
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