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The evolution and biogeography of the austral horse fly tribe Scionini (Diptera: Tabanidae: Pangoniinae) inferred from multiple mitochondrial and nuclear genes

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Lessard, Bryan
Cameron, S.L.
Bayless, K.M.
Wiegmann, Brian M.
Yeates, David K.

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Phylogenetic relationships within the Tabanidae are largely unknown, despite their considerable medical and ecological importance. The first robust phylogenetic hypothesis for the horse fly tribe Scionini is provided, completing the systematic placement o

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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution

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2037-12-31