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dna barcode discovers two cryptic species and two geographical radiations in the invasive drosophilid zaprionus indianus.comparing introduced to ancestral populations within a phylogeographical context is crucial in any study aiming to understand the ecological genetics of an invasive species. zaprionus indianus is a cosmopolitan drosophilid that has recently succeeded to expand its geographical range upon three continents (africa, asia and the americas). we studied the distribution of mitochondrial dna (mtdna) haplotypes for two genes (co-i and co-ii) among 23 geographical populations. mtdna revealed the presence ...200821585826
revision of the afrotropical species of zaprionus (diptera, drosophilidae), with descriptions of two new species and notes on internal reproductive structures and immature stages.a new classification of the subgenus zaprionus is proposed in light of recent phylogenetic findings. the boundaries of the armatus and inermis species groups are redefined. the vittiger subgroup is upgraded to the level of a species group. the tuberculatus subgroup is transferred from the armatus to the inermis group. a new monotypic group, neglectus, is erected. full morphological descriptions of four species belonging to the vittiger group are given: zaprionus lachaiseisp. n. from tanzania and ...201021594121
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