- used for pest
control of
flying insects, such as houseflies, wasps,
moths,
gnats, and mosquitoes. A
flyswatter (or fly-swat, fly swatter)
usually consists...
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sewer flies, or
sewer gnats, is a
family of true flies. Some
genera have short,
hairy bodies and wings,
giving them a "furry"
moth-like appearance, hence...
- The
Sciaridae are a
family of flies,
commonly known as dark-winged
fungus gnats.
Commonly found in
moist environments, they are
known to be a pest of mushroom...
- see
service on the
Yangtze river in China). The
first four ships—
Gnat, Mantis,
Moth and Tarantula—were
first emplo****
during the
Mesopotamian Campaign...
- A
black fly or
blackfly (sometimes
called a
buffalo gnat,
turkey gnat, or
white socks) is any
member of the
family Simuliidae of the
Culicomorpha infraorder...
- beetle, a
species of
darkling beetle Black fungus moth, a
moth found in the
United States Black fungus gnat, (Asindulum nigrum), a
species of fly All pages...
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lepidopterans is an
order of
winged insects which includes butterflies and
moths.
About 180,000
species of the
Lepidoptera have been described, representing...
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Arachnocampa is a
genus of nine
fungus gnat species which have a
bioluminescent larval stage, akin to the
larval stage of
glowworm beetles. The species...
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Cecidomyiidae is a
family of
flies known as gall
midges or gall
gnats. As the name implies, the
larvae of most gall
midges feed
within plant tissue, creating...
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Folland Gnat T.1 on 7
November 1962, and the
School was
solely a
Gnat unit by
August 1963.
Students from the Jet
Provost stream came
through onto the
Gnat for...