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Factors influencing phototaxis of houseflies

Journal of Insect Physiology, 1971
Abstract When houseflies, Musca domestica , were given a choice of crawling to dark or to radiation of varied wavelength and intensity, flies reared on a fermenting plant medium (CSMA) had a photonegative response to 525 to 575 nm radiation; flies reared on semidefined diet ( Monroe , 1962) had a photopositive response to this region.
Roy J. Barker, Charles F. Cohen
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MALE HOUSEFLIES CLEARLY SEE BETTER

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2003
![Figure][1] When a male housefly sets his sights on a female, there's a lot at stake. In a high-speed chase, he's got to get his gal, or loose his chance of genetic immortality. The stakes are high enough for male flies to have developed a specialised eye structure, the `lovespot', that ...
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Cat and Housefly

Extrapolation, 2022
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HOUSEFLIES

The Lancet, 1946
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Resistance of Houseflies to Ddt

Nature, 1951
F P W, WINTERINGHAM   +2 more
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THE HOUSEFLY

The Lancet, 1962
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6PGD in the housefly

Journal of Heredity, 1982
Anna Malacrida   +2 more
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The Housefly

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1954
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