Episodic radiations in the fly tree of life
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Markus Friedrich | F. Christian Thompson | Rudolf Meier | David K. Yeates | Benjamin M. Wheeler | Jason Caravas | Brian M. Wiegmann | Thomas Pape | Gregory W. Courtney | Matthew A. Bertone | Kevin J. Peterson | T. Pape | T. Sinclair | R. Meier | D. Grimaldi | K. Peterson | D. Yeates | A. Beckenbach | C. Lambkin | M. Friedrich | Michelle Trautwein | B. Wiegmann | J. Caravas | B. Sinclair | Alysha M Heimberg | B. Wheeler | F. Thompson | Urs Schmidt-Ott | S. N. Kutty | U. Schmidt-Ott | I. Winkler | N. Barr | Jung-wook Kim | BRIAN K. Cassel | K. Bayless | J. Skevington | Vladimir V. Blagoderov | G. Kampmeier | G. Courtney | Andrew T. Beckenbach | David A. Grimaldi | Jeffrey H. Skevington | Michelle D. Trautwein | Isaac S. Winkler | Norman B. Barr | Jung-Wook Kim | Christine Lambkin | Brian K. Cassel | Keith M. Bayless | Alysha M. Heimberg | Bradley J. Sinclair | Vladimir Blagoderov | Sujatha Narayanan Kutty | Gail E. Kampmeier | Brian Cassel | Wook Lambkin | Christine Bertone | Matthew A. Cassel | Brian K. Bayless | Keith M. Heimberg | Alysha M. Wheeler | Benjamin M. Peterson | Kevin Pape | Bradley J. Skevington | Jeffrey H. Blagoderov
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