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Systematic Entomology, 2021
Muscidae are a megadiverse dipteran family that exhibits extraordinary diversity in morphology and life history as both immatures and adults. The classification of Muscidae has been long debated, and most higher‐level relationships remain unknown.
A. Grzywacz +8 more
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Muscidae are a megadiverse dipteran family that exhibits extraordinary diversity in morphology and life history as both immatures and adults. The classification of Muscidae has been long debated, and most higher‐level relationships remain unknown.
A. Grzywacz +8 more
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Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 2020
The house fly, Musca domestica L. (Diptera: Muscidae), is an insect pest of public health and veterinary importance. Spiromesifen is a new chemistry insecticide widely used for the management of sucking insect pests of vegetables and crops.
Mehboob Alam +3 more
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The house fly, Musca domestica L. (Diptera: Muscidae), is an insect pest of public health and veterinary importance. Spiromesifen is a new chemistry insecticide widely used for the management of sucking insect pests of vegetables and crops.
Mehboob Alam +3 more
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Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2019
d Muscid flies include significant blood-feeding parasites, vectors of disease agents, species that annoy humans, and species that parasitize domesticated animals and wildlife.
R. Moon
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d Muscid flies include significant blood-feeding parasites, vectors of disease agents, species that annoy humans, and species that parasitize domesticated animals and wildlife.
R. Moon
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Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2020
Two new species from the genus Strongwellsea (Entomophthorales: Entomophthoraceae) are described: Strongwellsea tigrinae from adult Coenosia tigrina (Diptera: Muscidae) and Strongwellsea acerosa from adult Coenosia testacea. The descriptions are based on
J. Eilenberg, V. Michelsen, R. Humber
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Two new species from the genus Strongwellsea (Entomophthorales: Entomophthoraceae) are described: Strongwellsea tigrinae from adult Coenosia tigrina (Diptera: Muscidae) and Strongwellsea acerosa from adult Coenosia testacea. The descriptions are based on
J. Eilenberg, V. Michelsen, R. Humber
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Muscidae (Diptera)- A Historical Perspective
Indian Journal of Entomology, 2022In India, the history of biological research on muscid flies has never been thoroughly reviewed. There is no useful documentation of their recent and past taxonomic, medical, veterinary, and forensic research trends, as well as natural history and ecology studies.
Pravas Hazari +4 more
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The Muscidae (Diptera) of Vanuatu
Zootaxa, 2010The Muscidae of Vanuatu are reviewed. All the genera and recorded species are diagnosed and an identification key is given. The work was carried out in the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (Paris, France), where material belonging to that museum and also a large collection from the Bishop Museum (Honolulu, USA) were studied.
Couri, Marcia S. +2 more
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Face Fly (Diptera: Muscidae) Gynandromorph
Journal of Medical Entomology, 1994Single specimens of adult face fly, Musca autumnalis De Geer, gynandromorphs from laboratory and field populations are described and illustrated. The head of all individuals possessed male characteristics (i.e., a narrow interocular area when compared with the interocular area of females), and dorsal and ventral aspects of the abdomen possessed color ...
J E, Cilek, F W, Knapp
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Journal of medical entomology, 2018
Flies and beetles are the main components of the entomofauna colonizing a body after death. Following the recognition of constant and predictable colonization patterns and the knowledge about the dependence of the insect development to temperature, a new
G. Giordani, A. Grzywacz, S. Vanin
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Flies and beetles are the main components of the entomofauna colonizing a body after death. Following the recognition of constant and predictable colonization patterns and the knowledge about the dependence of the insect development to temperature, a new
G. Giordani, A. Grzywacz, S. Vanin
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The Muscidae (Diptera) of Armenia
Zootaxa, 2018A report is given on the Muscidae (Diptera) collected in Armenia during recent fieldwork. Locality data, Armenian distribution and general distribution are given for each species, including references to previously published records. 181 named species are listed, of which 93 are newly recorded from Armenia, and 15 are endemic (8%).
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The Muscidae (Diptera) of New Caledonia
Zootaxa, 2010The Muscidae of New Caledonia are reviewed. A key for the identification of genera and species is given, together with diagnoses, descriptions and illustrations. The revision is based on literature records and on examined material from New Caledonia deposited in various museums and institutions.
MARCIA S. COURI +2 more
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