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Muscidae
Muscidae belong to the order Diptera. There are more than 4,000 species globally, approximately 600 of which can be found in Europe. Some examples are: stable fly, housefly and Graphomya maculata. The body length of Muscidae is between 2 and 18 mm. The flies can be gray, steel blue, green, yellow or red in colour. They have short antennae. They have 2 compound eyes and 3 simple eyes. They can bite or lick with their mouth parts.
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The diet of Muscidae differs from species to species. There are parasites, blood suckers and also flower visitors. Then there are species that suck fluids of various kinds. Others feed on dead organic material and on the fungi which live within. There are species which...

...hich tunnel into plants, eating from their substance. The larvae live in soil, some also in water. The larval phase ( in total 3 stages) lasts for about 8 days. In Europe the adult flies take 2 to 3 weeks to hatch. The high reproduction rate of Muscidae (about 8 generations per year), is due to the large number of enemies they have - and not due to a dramatic increase in their numbers. A number of species (outside Europe) are known to transmit diseases such as dysentery, cholera, hepatitis, poli...
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...ure, especially in the meat and milk production industry. Due to the fact that some species of Brachycera t very often reside in feces and carcasses, they can transfer diseases. Some general examples of Brachycera are : Blow-flies, house flies and Muscidae. The Drosophilidae, or fruit flies, of which about 3,000 species are known worldwide, can cause significant damage to orchards or individual trees.
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Housefly
The housefly (Musca domestica), also called house fly, house-fly or common housefly, belongs to the genus Musca, in the order Diptera, the suborder Brachycera and the family Muscidae. This species is commonly encountered almost everywhere in the world.
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Graphomyia maculata
Graphomyia maculata, in the order of Diptera, belong to the family Muscidae. This species is widespread in Europe.
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Query: Face Fly -  Phaonia subventa - Muscidae
Face Fly - Phaonia subventa - Muscidae
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Query: Graphomyia maculata - Muscidae
Graphomyia maculata - Muscidae
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Query: Muscidae with orange abdomen - Phaonia subventa
Muscidae with orange abdomen - Phaonia subventa
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