Flora and Fauna
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- Nemestrinidae
- Information from Wikipedia on this family of flies, the tangled-vein flies, the larvae of which are parasites of scarab beetles and grasshoppers.
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- Delhi Sands Flower-loving Fly
- Information from Wikipedia on this fly, Rhaphiomidas terminatus abdominalis, found only in one area of California, which is on the endangered species list.
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- Family Mydidae
- Photographs of flies in this family found in North America, provided by BugGuide.
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- Mydas Fly
- Information from Wikipedia on this family of large flies, the Mydidae, many of which mimic wasps in appearance.
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- Mydidae (Diptera: Asiloidea)
- Detailed information, including morphology, life history, and phylogeny, with bibliography and links.
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- Arachnocampa
- Information from Wikipedia on this genus of fungus gnats, the larvae of which are bioluminescent and known as glow worms.
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- Family Keroplatidae
- Photograph of a predatory fungus gnat found in North America, now included in the family Mycetophilidae, provided by BugGuide.
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- Family Mycetophilidae
- Photographs of fungus gnats in this family which are found in North America, provided by BugGuide.
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- Mycetophilidae
- Information from Wikipedia on this family of flies, the fungus gnats, whose larvae usually feed on fungi.
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- Family Muscidae
- Photographs of flies in this family found in North America, provided by BugGuide.
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- Musca domestica: House Fly
- Provides photographs and a description of this common fly, its distribution, life cycle, medical importance and management.
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- Muscidae
- Information from Wikipedia on this large family of flies some of which are commonly known as house flies or stable flies.
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- Family Lonchopteridae
- Photographs of flies in this family found in North America, provided by BugGuide.
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- Lonchopteridae
- Information from Wikipedia on this family of flies characterized by their pointed wings.
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- Hippoboscidae
- Information from Wikipedia on the louse flies or keds which are ectoparasites of mammals and birds.