Remarkable fly (Diptera) diversity in a patch of Costa Rican cloud forest: Why inventory is a vital science.
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T. Pape | P. Adler | D. Grimaldi | J. Gelhaus | B. Brown | S. Ibáñez-Bernal | D. M. Wood | M. Pollet | J. Stireman | V. Korneyev | Sabrina Rochefort | J. Savage | T. Wheeler | T. Whitworth | B. Sinclair | C. Dick | S. Marshall | N. Woodley | M. Hauser | J. Runyon | J. Skevington | S. Paiero | A. Norrbom | S. Gaimari | M. Jaschhof | V. C. Silva | G. Kvifte | R. S. Capellari | E. Fisher | P. Vilkamaa | J. Burger | A. Pereira-Colavite | Z. L. Burington | W. Mathis | P. Kerr | D. Bickel | A. Borkent | J. Cumming | O. Lonsdale | D. Amorim | S. E. Brooks | V. Michelsen | A. Rung | J. H. Epler | M. Zumbado | S. Naglis | G. Curler | John M. Hash | Maria A. Wong | H. Hippa | C. Korytkowski | T. Zavortink | Giar-Ann Kung | E. Kameneva | Daniel N. R. Costa | Kevin Barber | S. Boucher | J. Swann | Tiffany Yau
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