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... larvae of , 159 , 164 mesothorax , 3 Mesozoic Period , flies of , 274 Metopina stealing food from ants , 152 Miastor , paedogentic larva of , 48 Microdon , larva of , 159 , 163 Micropezidae , 177 Microphorus steals food from spiders ...
... larvae of , 159 , 164 mesothorax , 3 Mesozoic Period , flies of , 274 Metopina stealing food from ants , 152 Miastor , paedogentic larva of , 48 Microdon , larva of , 159 , 163 Micropezidae , 177 Microphorus steals food from spiders ...
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... larvae of , 193 size of flies , 4 skin of larvae , breathing through , 165 , 200 of vertebrates , myiasis of , 218 , 251 skipping of larvae , 138 , 176 skull , larva of Dermatobia scratching on man's , 219 sleeping in exposed places ...
... larvae of , 193 size of flies , 4 skin of larvae , breathing through , 165 , 200 of vertebrates , myiasis of , 218 , 251 skipping of larvae , 138 , 176 skull , larva of Dermatobia scratching on man's , 219 sleeping in exposed places ...
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... larvae between , 36 , 37 , 145 tiges oculaires of Diopsidae , 189 Tipulidae , larvae of , 18 , 19 , 34 , 35 , 37 Tipulinae , 34 tissues invaded by Hypoderma larvae , 221 toads attacked by Lucilia , 225 - by Tabanid larva , 103 - tomato ...
... larvae between , 36 , 37 , 145 tiges oculaires of Diopsidae , 189 Tipulidae , larvae of , 18 , 19 , 34 , 35 , 37 Tipulinae , 34 tissues invaded by Hypoderma larvae , 221 toads attacked by Lucilia , 225 - by Tabanid larva , 103 - tomato ...
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THE PATTERN OF FLIES 3 | 3 |
THE LIFEHISTORY OF FLIES | 12 |
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abdomen able actively adapted adult adult flies African already animals appearance aquatic areas attack attracted become birds biting blood body breed called carnivorous carried cause Chapter close common countries crane-flies developed difficult disease effect eggs emerge evolution evolved example eyes fact feeding female Figure flies flight flowers genera genus give gnats habit habitats head horse-flies host human insects interesting known larvae later leaves legs less live look males mass materials mating mentioned midges mosquitoes move natural nearly nests occur organic parasites particularly perhaps plants present prey primitive probably proboscis pupae recent rest robber-flies round seems seen similar skin soil sometimes species spiracles stage structure suck suggests surface swarms tion tissues tropical true usually vegetation wings