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Drosophila endobranchia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Drosophila endobranchia
''Drosophila endobranchia'' is a species of fly in the family Drosophilidae. The species, which is endemic to Grand Cayman, was discovered in 1966 and not found again until 2007, when it was rediscovered in the mouth region of a land crab. == Habitat == Like most drosophilid flies, ''D. endobranchia'' feeds on microbes. Peculiarly, this and two other species have colonized land crabs. While the Christmas Island fly ''Lissocephala powelli'' lives on both true crabs and Anomura (for example ''Birgus latro'', the robber crab), ''D. endobranchia'' and the closely related ''D. carcinophila'' live on gecarcinid crabs such as the black ''Gecarcinus ruricola'' and the red ''G. lateralis''. ''D. endobranchia'' prefers ''G. ruricola''. One reason could be that ''G. lateralis'' digs its own burrows, which could lead to problems for the flies living on its surface.〔
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