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- Other members of the Muscidae family grow up to half an inch long.
- Kert閟z correctly placed that family in the Muscidae acalyptratae, in spite of its tachinid-like appearance.
- Adult flies of the families Sarcophagidae ( flesh flies ) and Muscidae are also common in this first stage of decomposition.
- House flies in the family Muscidae, mainly those in the genus " Sarcophaga ", are facultative parasitoids of Arionidae.
- The house fly is a member of the phylum Arthropeda, the Class Hexopoda, the order Diptera, the family Muscidae, the genus Musca, the species Domestica.
- Muscidae, some of which are commonly known as "'synanthropy, are worldwide in distribution and contain almost 4, 000 described species in over 100 genera.
- More recently new sigmaviruses have been discovered in diptera of six species; five in species of " Drosophila " and one in the family " Muscidae ".
- Unlike most members of the family Muscidae, " Stomoxys calcitrans " ('sharp mouth'+'kicking') and others of its genus suck blood from mammals.
- The initial colonizers of greatest importance are those of the family Calliphoridae, Sarcophagidae and Muscidae ( house flies ), as these are typically the first insects to lay eggs at remains.
- The Fanniidae, which used to be a subfamily ( Fanniinae ) of the Muscidae, share these characters, but may be separated from them by the absence of the identifying characteristics for the family Fanniidae.
- The " M . stabulans " species were found in a study determining synanthropy ( ecologically associated with humans ) with the adult Muscidae species collected in urban, rural and natural environments in Valdivia, Chile.
- :: : : I notice that Calliphoridae such as bluebottles seem to make more noise than Muscidae such as house flies, which can sometimes be virtually silent, until sprayed with insecticide anyway .-- feed me 07 : 43, 22 July 2011 ( UTC)
- Larvae of most species are scavengers of carrion and dung, and most likely constitute the majority of the maggots found in such material, although they are not uncommonly found in close association with other dipterous larvae from the families Sarcophagidae and Muscidae, and many other acalyptrate muscoid flies.
- Surveys of insect visitors to " Orites " species in mainland Australia and New Zealand suggest pollination by small to medium insects such as bees in the genera " Lasioglossum " and " Hylaeus " and many types of flies including families Syrphidae, Calliphoridae, Muscidae, Empididae and Tachinidae, all of which occur in Tasmania.