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Chloropid flies of the genus Meromyza Meigen, 1830 (Diptera: Chloropidae) of North America
By Fedoseeva L.I.
Russian Ent. J. 12: 425-430 (2003), 2004
Cite: 645658 with citation markup [cite:645658]

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Here is a PDF https://www.researchgate.net/publication/225405712_A_review_of_grassflies_of_the_genus_Meromyza_Meigen_1830_Diptera_Chloropidae_of_the_palaearctic_fauna_with_a_key_to_species_analysis_of_the_synonymy_host_specialization_and_geographic_distribution_Par

 
That is the wrong article (by the right person)
That link is to a review of *palaearctic* members of the genus, so does not cover the USA or Canada. See below for a link to her article on North American species.

Link is broken

 
This one is not (yet)
This link currently works, and leads to the complete article with no paywall:

https://kmkjournals.com/upload/PDF/REJ/12/ent12_4%20425_430%20Fedoseeva.pdf

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