- Dresden.
Hendel rated the
species as "an
isolated group of
acalyptrate muscids". His
judgement has been sustained, and they are now
recognised as belonging...
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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...
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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...
- Head
morphology of
Muscid fly. labellum,
showing pseudotracheae; labium,
maxillary palp, labrum;
subgenal area; clypeus; fronto-orbital area; fronto-orbital bristles;...
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cinquefoils are insect-pollinated,
producing nectar that
lures bees, hoverflies,
muscid flies, butterflies, true bugs, and ants. One
fossil fruitlet of †Potentilla...
- in
great numbers during the
bloat stage, and blowflies,
flesh flies and
muscids continue to lay eggs.
Insects of the
families Piophilidae and Fanniidae...
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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...
- (Rob-Desvoidy) and
Lucilia sericata (Meigen) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) and the
muscid flies Muscina stabulans (Fallén) and
Muscina prolapsa (Harris) (Diptera:...
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potentially dangerous livestock pest. H.
irritans is the
smallest of the
biting muscids, gray in color,
approximately 3⁄16 in (4.0 mm) in length. Both the male...
- dark-grey.
Halteres brown.
Coenosia is one of the most
speciose genera of
muscid flies in the world, with more than 360
known species. They are distributed...