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Qué (quién) es housefly - definición


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  • 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
¦ noun (plural houseflies) a common small fly occurring in and around human habitation and laying its eggs in decaying material. [Musca domestica.]
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
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.

Wikipedia

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.
Ejemplos de uso de housefly
1. One, found to have been passing live maggots, later identified as the larva of the common housefly, into his nappy, would have died within hours.
2. "If you‘re going to swat a housefly, the way to do it is always from behind," said Dr Wooton, "because ... they rise vertically and backwards, so if you come from behind you have a much better chance."