DNA barcodes reveal cryptic host-specificity within the presumed polyphagous members of a genus of parasitoid flies (Diptera: Tachinidae)
M. Alex Smith(McGill University), Paul D. N. Hebert(University of Guelph), Daniel H. Janzen(University of Guelph), Norman E. Woodley(Smithsonian Institution), Winnie Hallwachs(University of Pennsylvania)
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