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... Muscid fly Fannia canicularis , with fringed processes suited to a life in a wet medium . 206 34 Larva of the Muscid fly Phaonia keilini , which preys on mosquito larvae . 208 35 An egg of Gasterophilus attached to the hair of a horse's ...
... Muscid fly Fannia canicularis , with fringed processes suited to a life in a wet medium . 206 34 Larva of the Muscid fly Phaonia keilini , which preys on mosquito larvae . 208 35 An egg of Gasterophilus attached to the hair of a horse's ...
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... Muscidae is a very large one , and does not fall readily into groups that can be recognized without careful study ... Muscid , and its carnivorous larvae are aquatic or semi - aquatic . Maritime species live between tidemarks , under ...
... Muscidae is a very large one , and does not fall readily into groups that can be recognized without careful study ... Muscid , and its carnivorous larvae are aquatic or semi - aquatic . Maritime species live between tidemarks , under ...
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... Muscid larvae , 207 - by Scatophagid larvae , 212 - - - by various acalyptrate larvae , 171 plant - galls , larvae ... Muscidae , 248 of Mydaidae , 128 of Pupipara , 230 of Scatophaga , 212 of Syrphidae , 156 , 157 , 158 of Tabanidae ...
... Muscid larvae , 207 - by Scatophagid larvae , 212 - - - by various acalyptrate larvae , 171 plant - galls , larvae ... Muscidae , 248 of Mydaidae , 128 of Pupipara , 230 of Scatophaga , 212 of Syrphidae , 156 , 157 , 158 of Tabanidae ...
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THE PATTERN OF FLIES 3 | 3 |
THE LIFEHISTORY OF FLIES | 12 |
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