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Important Note
Version 2 coming out in April 2025
Publication Date
11-11-2020
Description
The Encyclopedia of North American Drosophilids Volume 2: Drosophilids of the Southeast provides an introduction to the flies of the family Drosophilidae of the Southeast of the United States. The book strives to facilitate identification of most of the drosophilid species in this region and provides remarks on interesting aspects of their biology and suggestions for future research on them. The book is intended for researchers, teachers, and students wishing to discover the diversity of these flies.
Access The Encyclopedia of North American Drosophilids Volume 1: Midwest and Northeast here: https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/oabooks/1/
ISBN
978-1-7326524-2-2
Publisher
Michigan Technological University
City
Houghton, MI
Keywords
Drosophilidae, fruit flies, Southeast
Disciplines
Developmental Biology | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | Entomology | Life Sciences
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Werner, Thomas, Tessa E. Steenwinkel, and John Jaenike. 2020. The Encyclopedia of North American Drosophilids Volume 2: Drosophilids of the Southeast. https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/oabooks/3
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Developmental Biology Commons, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Commons, Entomology Commons
Comments
A low resolution version of the book is available for download to your mobile devices.
Layout and Graphic Design: James Barbero and David Holden
Illustrator: Natalia Werner
We dedicate our book to James (Jim) Barbero, our talented graphic designer, who sadly passed away in the summer of 2020. He designed the layout of our first book, “Drosophilids of the Midwest and Northeast”, and some of his creations are still present in our new book. Jim was a Visual Technologist who contributed to many projects at the University of Rochester, helping to bridge the gap between the arts and sciences. He will live in our memories and all of those fortunate enough to have known him.