Abstract

The analysis of metaphases from the brain of third instar larvae from flies caught in the Netherlands revealed numbers of chromosomes ranging from 12 to 15. Of these, five pairs of large metacentric and submetacentric chromosomes were common to all individuals, so the number of supernumerous chromosomes varied from 2 to 5. In an ongoing study of variation in chromosome number of flies caught in Denmark, we found two common types each with 12 and one rare type with 11 chromosomes in forest flies. In the majority of flies from nearby pastures, we counted 13 or 14 chromosomes, but larvae with 12 or 11 chromosomes were also found.

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