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Italiano: Esemplare di mosca tsé-tsé.
Norsk nynorsk: Hovudet til ei tsetsefluge ved American Museum of Natural History. Foto: Tam Nguyen.
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Source The photograph was obtained by Adrian Custer from a specimen in the collection of the American Museum of Natural History, in New York City, USA. Access to the collection was generously granted by Dr. David Grimaldi and the photograph was taken by the Mr. Tam Nguyen, a technician in the Museum.
Author Access to the collection was generously granted by Dr. David Grimaldi and the photograph was taken by the Mr. Tam Nguyen, a technician in the Museum.

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