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What (who) is housefly$36073$ - definition

SPECIES OF INSECT
Face fly; Autumn housefly; Autumn house-fly; Musca corvina; Musca restitituo; Musca restituo
  • Male ''Musca autumnalis''
  • ''Musca autumnalis'' on [[Apiaceae]] flowers

Housefly         
  • Housefly lapping up food from a plate<!--Philippines-->
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  • Detail of a 1742 painting by [[Frans van der Mijn]] that uses a housefly in a [[Renaissance]] allegory of touch theme
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  • Head of a female housefly with two large [[compound eye]]s and three [[ocelli]]
  • A housefly wing under 250x magnification
  • Housefly pupae killed by [[parasitoid wasp]] larvae: Each pupa has one hole through which a single adult wasp has emerged; the wasp larvae fed on the housefly larvae.
  • Housefly mouthparts, showing the pseudotracheae, semitubular grooves (dark parallel bands) used for sucking up liquid food
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  • tarsus of the leg]] showing claws and bristles, including the central one between the two pulvilli known as the empodium
  • Houseflies mating
  • Housefly killed by the pathogenic fungus ''[[Entomophthora muscae]]''
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  • [[William Blake]]'s illustration of "The Fly" in ''[[Songs of Innocence and of Experience]]'' (1794)
  • Housefly [[larva]] and adult, by [[Amedeo John Engel Terzi]] (1872–1956)
SPECIES OF INSECT IN THE CLASS "MUSCIDAE", SORT OF FLY
Houseflies; House flies; House fly; House Fly; Musca domestica; House-flies; House-fly; The Housefly
The housefly (Musca domestica) is a fly of the suborder Cyclorrhapha. It is believed to have evolved in the Cenozoic Era, possibly in the Middle East, and has spread all over the world as a commensal of humans.
housefly         
  • Housefly lapping up food from a plate<!--Philippines-->
  • 65px
  • Detail of a 1742 painting by [[Frans van der Mijn]] that uses a housefly in a [[Renaissance]] allegory of touch theme
  • 55px
  • Head of a female housefly with two large [[compound eye]]s and three [[ocelli]]
  • A housefly wing under 250x magnification
  • Housefly pupae killed by [[parasitoid wasp]] larvae: Each pupa has one hole through which a single adult wasp has emerged; the wasp larvae fed on the housefly larvae.
  • Housefly mouthparts, showing the pseudotracheae, semitubular grooves (dark parallel bands) used for sucking up liquid food
  • 55px
  • tarsus of the leg]] showing claws and bristles, including the central one between the two pulvilli known as the empodium
  • Houseflies mating
  • Housefly killed by the pathogenic fungus ''[[Entomophthora muscae]]''
  • 55px
  • 66px
  • [[William Blake]]'s illustration of "The Fly" in ''[[Songs of Innocence and of Experience]]'' (1794)
  • Housefly [[larva]] and adult, by [[Amedeo John Engel Terzi]] (1872–1956)
SPECIES OF INSECT IN THE CLASS "MUSCIDAE", SORT OF FLY
Houseflies; House flies; House fly; House Fly; Musca domestica; House-flies; House-fly; The Housefly
¦ noun (plural houseflies) a common small fly occurring in and around human habitation and laying its eggs in decaying material. [Musca domestica.]

Wikipedia

Musca autumnalis

Musca autumnalis, the face fly or autumn housefly, is a pest of cattle and horses.