Definition of Muscid. Meaning of Muscid. Synonyms of Muscid

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Definition of Muscid

Muscid
Muscid Mus"cid, n. Any fly of the genus Musca, or family Muscid[ae].

Meaning of Muscid from wikipedia

- Muscidae are a family of flies found in the superfamily Muscoidea. Muscidae, some of which are commonly known as house flies or stable flies due to their...
- Phaonia pallida, the muscid fly or orange muscid fly, is a species of fly in the family Muscidae. This species is distributed across parts of the Palearctic...
- Dresden. Hendel rated the species as "an isolated group of acalyptrate muscids". His judgement has been sustained, and they are now recognised as belonging...
- cinquefoils are insect-pollinated, producing nectar that lures bees, hoverflies, muscid flies, butterflies, true bugs, and ants. One fossil fruitlet of †Potentilla...
- flies. Geoffroy's bats in southern Belgium feed primarily on blood-feeding muscid flies, primarily the stable fly and the face fly, which collectively made...
- Haematobosca alcis, the moose fly, is a species of blood-feeding muscid in the family Muscidae. It is found in North America. The moose fly, Haematobosca...
- "Dimethyl trisulphide is a strong attractant for some calliphorids and a muscid but not for the reindeer oestrids Hypoderma tarandi and Cephenemyia trompe"...
- Head morphology of Muscid fly. labellum, showing pseudotracheae; labium, maxillary palp, labrum; subgenal area; clypeus; fronto-orbital area; fronto-orbital bristles;...
- syrphid flies, bee flies, tachinid flies, flesh flies, anthomyiid flies, and muscid flies. Wasps, small butterflies, and other insects also visit the flowers...
- (Rob-Desvoidy) and Lucilia sericata (Meigen) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) and the muscid flies Muscina stabulans (Fallén) and Muscina prolapsa (Harris) (Diptera:...