housefly
苍蝇
definition
noun
Only the Cyclorrapha, which includes Drosophila and the common housefly , Musca domestica, have a bicoid gene.
a common small fly occurring worldwide in and around human habitation. Its eggs are laid in decaying material, and the fly can be a health hazard due to its contamination of food.
translation of 'housefly'
noun
苍蝇
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At first sight the tsetse fly is very similar to a 'housefly' - being black and only slightly larger.
Australia is host to around 200 species of flies, with the major pests being the common 'housefly' and bush fly.
We have a mosquito species here that's almost as big as a 'housefly' .
You probably will recognize some of the suspects: horsefly/deer fly, stable fly, 'housefly' , black fly, hornfly, face fly, culicoides, and mosquito.
The average airspeed of the common 'housefly' is 4.5 miles per hour.
Only the Cyclorrapha, which includes Drosophila and the common 'housefly' , Musca domestica, have a bicoid gene.
The diverse group of fly species called schizophorans includes 'houseflies' , fruit flies, and flesh-burrowing blowflies.
They discovered that this potent form killed 'houseflies' and repelled cockroaches.
Listen intently, and you'll hear the buzzing of mosquitoes, bees, and 'houseflies' .
Further observation revealed the wasps in other parts of the garden, catching 'houseflies' and carrying them off towards the burrows.
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