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Cytogenetic Analysis of A Hoverfly Eristalis Tenax (Diptera: Syrphidae)

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Fig. 1. Eristalis tenax (Linnaeus). a. Spermatogonial metaphase, 2n=12 (bar=5ìm), b. Karyotype (8m+2sm+1st+1t), c
Fig. 2. E. tenax. Meiosis: a. Adult male fly, b. Leptotene, c. Diplotene, d. Metaphase-I stage, e

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