DNA barcodes affirm that 16 species of apparently generalist tropical parasitoid flies (Diptera, Tachinidae) are not all generalists
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Daniel H. Janzen | D. Janzen | P. Hebert | M. Smith | W. Hallwachs | M. Alex Smith | D. Monty Wood | Winnie Hallwachs | Paul D. N. Hebert | D. Wood | M. Smith
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