An extended list of Fanniidae and Muscidae (Diptera) of Belarus
This is our second article dedicated to the fauna of Fanniidae and Muscidae of Belarus. In the first article (Makovetskaya, Vikhrev 2019), we summarized the literature data and studied the materials of museum collections of Belarus and Russia.
Nikita E. Vikhrev +1 more
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Comparative Behavior of \u3ci\u3ePyrellia Cyanicolor\u3c/i\u3e (Diptera: Muscidae) on the Moss \u3ci\u3eSplachnum Ampullaceum\u3c/i\u3e and on Substrates of Nutritional Value [PDF]
(excerpt) Entomophily is commonly associated with flowering plants and their pollen vectors, but also occurs in other groups of plants. Among fungi, several genera of Phallaceae offer food rewards to calliphorid and muscid flies, which inadvertently ...
Cameron, Randall G, Troilo, David B
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Descriptions of three new species of Muscidae in China (Diptera: Muscidae) [PDF]
Three new species of Muscida - Caricea acerca, Phaonia yinggeensis and Helina capaciflava - from China are described.
Xue, Wanqi, Wang, Mingfu, Ni, Yongtian
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Complete mitochondrial DNA analysis of Hydrotaea ignava (Insecta, Diptera, Muscidae)
The complete mitochondrial genome sequenced and analyzed from a black garbage fly, Hydrotaea ignava which is critically important species for forensic investigations. The size of mitochondrial genome is 17,026 bp with 40.8% A, 11.2% C, 8.2% G and 39.8% T
Mustafa Zafer Karagozlu +3 more
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Three new Coenosia Meigen species from Madagascar (Diptera: Muscidae)
Three new species, Coenosia circuita sp. n., Coenosia grunowiana sp. n. and Coenosia neaurifa sp. n. are described from Madagascar as new to science. The identification key to the species of the Afrotropical group “Coenosia” created in 1940 by Van Emden ...
Eberhard Zielke
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The position of the Azeliinae in the Muscidae (Diptera) based on musculature of the male terminalia [PDF]
The male genital and pregenital skeleton and musculature were studied in males of the following species of the Muscidae subfamily Azeliinae: Drymeia firthiana (Huckett, 1965), Drymeia longiseta Sorokina & Pont, 2015, Drymeia segnis (Holmgren ...
Vera S. Sorokina, Olga G. Ovtshinnikova
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The Insects of Treeholes of Northern Indiana With Special Reference to \u3ci\u3eMegaselia Scalaris\u3c/i\u3e (Diptera: Phoridae) and \u3ci\u3eSpilomyia Longicornis\u3c/i\u3e (Diptera: Syrphidae) [PDF]
The aquatic insect community of treeholes in northern Indiana was surveyed from 1983-1986. Twenty-three species, representing three orders and nine families, were found.
Copeland, Robert S
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Macrocheles species (Acari: Macrochelidae) associated with human corpses in Europe [PDF]
The biology of macrochelid mites might offer new venues for the interpretation of the environmental conditions surrounding human death and decomposition.
A Acs +132 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of the bazaar fly, Musca sorbens Wiedemann (Diptera: Muscidae)
The bazaar fly, Musca sorbens (Diptera: Muscidae) Wiedemann, 1830 is a world-wide species with sanitary, medical, and veterinary importance. The complete mitochondrial genome of M. sorbens is sequenced to better understand the mitogenomic characteristics
Ting Ma, Jia Huang
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Sex Chromosome Evolution in Muscid Flies
Sex chromosomes and sex determining genes can evolve fast, with the sex-linked chromosomes often differing between closely related species. Population genetics theory has been developed and tested to explain the rapid evolution of sex chromosomes and sex
Richard P. Meisel +5 more
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