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... present referable with certainty to the higher Cyclorrhapha , or muscoids ... but as the muscoids are represented in Oligocene and Miocene deposits by some very specialized types such as tsetse - flies , evidently they appeared before ...
... present referable with certainty to the higher Cyclorrhapha , or muscoids ... but as the muscoids are represented in Oligocene and Miocene deposits by some very specialized types such as tsetse - flies , evidently they appeared before ...
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... present time are keenly aware that we have discovered organic evolution just at the time when our own activities are putting a stop to it in many directions , or at least violently altering its course . Some have said that future ...
... present time are keenly aware that we have discovered organic evolution just at the time when our own activities are putting a stop to it in many directions , or at least violently altering its course . Some have said that future ...
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... present and future . Trans . R. Soc . trop . Med . Hyg . 56 : 24-9 319. BRINDLE , ALLAN ( 1963 ) Terrestrial Diptera larvae . Ent . Record 75 : 47-62 320. CHOYCE , D. P. ( 1962 ) [ Onchocerciasis & blindness ] letter in New Scientist 16 ...
... present and future . Trans . R. Soc . trop . Med . Hyg . 56 : 24-9 319. BRINDLE , ALLAN ( 1963 ) Terrestrial Diptera larvae . Ent . Record 75 : 47-62 320. CHOYCE , D. P. ( 1962 ) [ Onchocerciasis & blindness ] letter in New Scientist 16 ...
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THE PATTERN OF FLIES 32 | 3 |
THE LIFEHISTORY OF FLIES | 12 |
CRANEFLIES | 29 |
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abdomen acalyptrate actively adapted adult flies African Agromyzidae animals appearance aquatic larvae Asilidae attack bats bee-flies bees behaviour biological birds biting black-flies blood bloodsucking blow-flies body Bombyliidae Brachycera breed Calliphora carnivorous Cecidomyiidae Chapter Chironomidae Chloropidae Chrysops crane-flies Cyclorrhapha decaying developed Diptera disease Dolichopodidae dung egg-laying eggs emerge Empididae Empids Ephydridae evolution evolutionary evolved eyes families of flies female flight flowers genera genus gnats habit habitats head Hippoboscidae horse-flies host hover-flies hovering insects known large numbers larvae larvae feed larvae live legs Lucilia maggot males mammals mandibles mating midges mosquitoes mouthparts Muscidae Mycetophilidae Nematocera nests non-biting Nycteribiidae organic oxygen parasites perhaps Phorids piercing plants prey primitive proboscis pupae pupal pupate robber-flies seen Simulium skin soil sometimes species spiracles stage Stratiomyidae Streblidae sub-family suck surface swarms Syrphid Syrphidae Tabanidae Tabanus terrestrial thorax tion tissues tropical Trypetidae tsetse-flies vegetation wasps wings