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Summary: The larvae of the dung fly, also known as the Sphaerocerid fly, can only survive in moist decaying organic matter. Check any produce that is not being refrigerated. Inspect garbage pails for spills and under kitchen appliances.
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Scathophagidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Scathophagidae is a small family of Muscoidea which are often known as "Dung-flies" although this name is not appropriate except for a few species of the genus Scathophaga which do indeed pass...
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This Brazilian dung fly was close to its egg laying goal after locating dropping on the forest floor. The larvae of these flies will burrow into and feed on dung and rotting plant material before pupating in the soil.
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C. Muhlhauser and W. U. Blanckenhorn; The costs of avoiding matings in the dung fly Sepsis cynipsea; Behav. Ecol., May 1, 2002; 13(3): 359 - 365. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF];
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Thornhill and Alcock, 1983 ). This is the case in the dung fly Sepsis cynipsea (Diptera: Sepsidae), in which females shake vigorously, attempting to dislodge males trying to copulate with them (Blanckenhorn et al., 2000 ;
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Dung Fly-photo - Nature Photos by Gerd Rossen - Pics und Photos of Dung Flies (Scatophaga stercorarium) lots of pics and images - View image Dung Fly ... Dung Fly in backlight...
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World of Khoras: The largest RPG fantasy campaign setting on the net. ... The dung fly is the common name for a very large and aggressive carnivore version of the common house fly. The dung fly greatly resembles a normal fly except for its great size, glossy black body and enlarged mandibles and proboscis.
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Family Scathophagidae (Dung Flies) ... Yellow Dung Fly ... adults prey mostly on other fly species, and occasionally on other insects...
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BioInfoBank Library :: Population variation in sexual selection and its effect on size allometry in two dung fly species with contrasting sexual size dimorphism. The consistency of quantitative genetic estimates in field and laboratory in the yellow dung fly. ... Sexual selection intensity on male size in the yellow dung fly,
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