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... Dolichopodidae also are footpads , as their name suggests , and although they have well - developed wings and can ... Dolichopodidae which catch sedentary or cursorial prey , each have the eyes separated . Dolichopodidae are to be seen ...
... Dolichopodidae also are footpads , as their name suggests , and although they have well - developed wings and can ... Dolichopodidae which catch sedentary or cursorial prey , each have the eyes separated . Dolichopodidae are to be seen ...
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... Dolichopodidae in tropics , 143 discharges from sores attractive to flies , 252 Discomyza , 185 , 186 dishcloths , larvae in , 39 distribution of Empididae compared with Asilidae , 139 disease carried by horse - flies , 97 by mosquitoes ...
... Dolichopodidae in tropics , 143 discharges from sores attractive to flies , 252 Discomyza , 185 , 186 dishcloths , larvae in , 39 distribution of Empididae compared with Asilidae , 139 disease carried by horse - flies , 97 by mosquitoes ...
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... Dolichopodidae , 143 of Stratiomyidae , 114 Mallophora , a bee - like Asilid , 126 Malpighian tubules , 88 mammals , flies feeding on , II , 229 Hippoboscidae on , 232 larvae attacking , 17 Man attacked by flies , 241 , 242 , 150 major ...
... Dolichopodidae , 143 of Stratiomyidae , 114 Mallophora , a bee - like Asilid , 126 Malpighian tubules , 88 mammals , flies feeding on , II , 229 Hippoboscidae on , 232 larvae attacking , 17 Man attacked by flies , 241 , 242 , 150 major ...
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THE PATTERN OF FLIES 3 | 3 |
THE LIFEHISTORY OF FLIES | 12 |
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