Andree Sanborn

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Having arrived in the Caribbean via slave ships from Africa and southern Europe, by the 1870s the fruit fly had made its way to New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and other major cities in North America, abetted by a burgeoning post–Civil War trade in rum, sugar, and bananas and other tropical fruits.
Super Fly: The Unexpected Lives of the World's Most Successful Insects
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