housefly
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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.
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At first sight the tsetse fly is very similar to a 'housefly' - being black and only slightly larger.
We have a mosquito species here that's almost as big as a 'housefly' .
Australia is host to around 200 species of flies, with the major pests being the common 'housefly' and bush fly.
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.
You probably will recognize some of the suspects: horsefly/deer fly, stable fly, 'housefly' , black fly, hornfly, face fly, culicoides, and mosquito.
Listen intently, and you'll hear the buzzing of mosquitoes, bees, and 'houseflies' .
They discovered that this potent form killed 'houseflies' and repelled cockroaches.
Further observation revealed the wasps in other parts of the garden, catching 'houseflies' and carrying them off towards the burrows.
The diverse group of fly species called schizophorans includes 'houseflies' , fruit flies, and flesh-burrowing blowflies.
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