Muscina prolapsa | |
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Muscina prolapsa female | |
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Species: | M. prolapsa |
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Muscina prolapsa | |
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Muscina prolapsa is a species of fly from the family Muscidae. [1] [2]
Within the taxonomy of biology, the subfamily Muscinae includes two of the more familiar genera within the Muscidae family; Musca and Stomoxys.
Muscini is a Tribe of flies from the family Muscidae.
Phaoniini is a tribe in the fly family Muscidae. It contains the largest Muscid genera Phaonia.
Thricops semicinereus is a species of fly which is widely distribution across the Palaearctic.
The Mydaeinae are a subfamily of true flies, belonging to the family Muscidae.
Azeliini is a Tribe of flies from the family Muscidae.
Reinwardtiini is a Tribe of flies from the family Muscidae.
Stomoxyini is a tribe of flies from the family Muscidae.
The subfamily Phaoniinae is within the Diptera family Muscidae. All species are in the tribe Phaoniini.
The subfamily Atherigoninae is within the Diptera family Muscidae.
Coenosiini is a tribe of flies from the family Muscidae.
Morellia podagrica is a fly from the family Muscidae.
Mydaea setifemur is a fly from the family Muscidae.
Coenosia sexmaculata is a fly from the family Muscidae.
Helina maculipennis is a long fly from the family Muscidae.
Myospila meditabunda is a fly from the family Muscidae.
Helina confinis is a fly from the family Muscidae. It is found in the Palearctic.
Helina depuncta is a fly from the family Muscidae. It is found in the Palearctic.
Helina protuberans is a fly from the family Muscidae. It is found in the Palearctic.
Lispe pygmaea is a fly from the family Muscidae. It is found in the Palearctic.
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