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Hippobosca equina, also
known as the
forest fly or New
Forest fly, is a
biting fly from the
family Hippoboscidae. They are blood-feeding ectoparasites...
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causing large scale damage to the
forest.
Fly tipping.
Fly tipping has
increased over
recent years within the
Forest and
there is some
suggestion that...
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Amanita muscaria,
commonly known as the
fly agaric or
fly amanita, is a
basidiomycete of the
genus Amanita. It is a
large white-gilled, white-spotted...
- 75b. The
tsetse fly lives in
nearly 10,000,000
square kilometres (4,000,000 sq mi) in sub-Saharan
Africa (mostly wet
tropical forest) and many
parts of...
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Xylota subfasciata , (Loew, 1866), the Large-spotted
Forest Fly , is an
uncommon species of
syrphid fly observed widely across North America.
Syrphid flies...
- The
forests lie in the
lower reaches of the
rivers that
drain New Guinea's highlands. The most
extensive swamp forests are in the
basin of the
Fly River...
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Xylota segnis, The Brown-toed
Forest Fly, is a
common species of hoverfly. The
genus name
Xylota is the
Latinized form of the rare Byzantine-Gr**** ξυλωτή...
- The
Trans Fly savanna and gr****lands are a
lowland ecoregion on the
south coast of the
island of New
Guinea in both the
Indonesian and
Papua New Guinean...
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Hypoderma warble-fly
mature larva (mm scale).
Hippobosca equina louse-
fly ("New
Forest fly"). Wall, R. (2001)
Veterinary Ectoparasites: biology,
pathology &...
- "Silver
Shiner &
Golden Chub".
Forest and Stream. 86. Rhead,
Louis (1916). "Dry, Wet or
Nature Fly-Which
shall we offer?".
Forest and Stream. 86. Rhead, Louis...