Phylogenetics of Australasian gall flies (Diptera: Fergusoninidae): Evolutionary patterns of host-shifting and gall morphology.
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R. Giblin-Davis | D. Yeates | G. Taylor | M. Purcell | K. Davies | S. Scheffer | I. Winkler | A. Thornhill | J. Makinson | M. Lewis
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