occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	associatedOccurrences	associatedReferences	associatedSequences	basisOfRecord
DB46B744FF97FFC3FE2EFA7C56E5F66A.mc.E3870C0FFF96FFD8FED2FAD35354F3CE	DB46B744FF97FFC3FE2EFA7C56E5F66A.taxon			P		Seven morphometric characteristics (five wing and two head measurements) were measured for a random sample of 60 flies of each race, 30 males and 30 females. Statistical analysis using two-tailed t test for independent samples showed that the means for the seven characters studied were significantly different (P ǩ 0.05) for males and females within and between the two races, as well as between the 60 Notobasis - associated and 60 Onopordum- associated flies regardless of the gender (Table I). The variation within species reflects sexual dimorphism in the two races as males were usually smaller than females. Given the intraspecific variation, principal component analysis and canonical discriminant analysis were performed to determine whether the observed interspecific variation could be useful in differentiating between these two races	male	60														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DB46B744FF97FFC3FE2EFA7C56E5F66A#E3870C0FFF96FFD8FED2FAD35354F3CE				MaterialCitation
