Flora and Fauna
- 10942
- Family Pipunculidae
- Photographs of flies in this family to be found in North America, provided by BugGuide.
- 10943
- Pipunculidae
- Information from Wikipedia on this family of flies, commonly known as big-headed flies.
- 10945
- Family Phoridae
- Photographs of flies in this family that can be found in North America, provided by BugGuide.
- 10946
- Phoridae
- Information from Wikipedia on this family of phorid or scuttle flies, their appearance, life cycle and possible use in controlling fire ants.
- 10947
- Delphinia picta
- Provides photographs and a description of this picture-winged fly, its distribution, life history, habits and hosts.
- 10948
- Diptera.info: Ulidiidae
- Provides a gallery of photographs of flies in this family, previously classified as Otitidae.
- 10949
- Euxesta stigmatias
- Provides photographs and a description of this species, a destructive pest of corn ears, its distribution, life cycle, host plants, damage and management.
- 10950
- Picture-winged Fly
- Information from Wikipedia on this family of flies which have patterns of bands or spots on the wings.
- 10952
- Botfly
- Information from Wikipedia on the family of flies, Oestridae, whose larvae live as parasites within the bodies of mammals.
- 10953
- Cuterebra emasculator: Tree Squirrel Bot Fly
- Provides photographs and a description of this obligate parasite of squirrels and chipmunks, its distribution, life cycle and impact on its hosts.
- 10954
- Family Oestridae
- Photographs of flies in this family found in North America, provided by BugGuide.
- 10955
- Gasterophilus intestinalis: Horse Bot Fly
- Provides photographs of different life stages and a description of this fly, its distribution, life cycle, veterinary and medical significance.
- 10956
- Human Bot Fly
- Information from Wikipedia on Dermatobia hominis, whose larvae live as parasites within the bodies of humans and other primates.
- 10957
- Hypoderma lineatum: Cattle Grub
- Provides photographs and a description of this parasitic fly, the warble, heel, bomb or gad fly, its distribution, life cycle, hosts, veterinary significance and management.