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Z-9-tricosene pheromone A pheromone produced by certain insects including houseflies that is used in insect traps by Wladimir BulgarSCIENCE PHOT
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Z-9-tricosene-1-ol acetate pheromone A pheromone produced by certain insects including houseflies that is used in insect traps by Wladimir Bulgar
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Z-9-tricosene acetate pheromone A pheromone produced by certain insects including houseflies that is used in insect traps by Wladimir BulgarSCIE
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Close-up of housefly on leaf
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Close-up of housefly on white flower
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House fly (Musca domestica) portrait by alimdi Arterra Johan De Meester
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Glass like crab spider Oxytate striatipes Satara Maharashtra
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Tropical green leaf crab spider Oxytate striatipes Satara Maharashtra
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Indian house fly species Satara Maharashtra India by ZoonarRealityImages
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False colour scanning electron micrograph of a foot of a housefly Musca domestica The foot of the fly consists of two claws two pads or cushions ca
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Dead house fly (Musca domestica) lying on its back Bavaria Germany Europe by Raimund Kutter
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Dead house fly (Musca domestica) lying on its back Bavaria Germany Europe by Raimund Kutter
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Dead house fly (Musca domestica) lying on its back Bavaria Germany Europe by Raimund Kutter
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Housefly (musca domestica) Normandy by G Lacz
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Model of a house fly (Musca domestica) magnified 50 times Museum für Naturkunde Berlin Germany Europe by Ingo Schulz
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Model of a house fly (Musca domestica) magnified 50 times Museum für Naturkunde Berlin Germany Europe by Ingo Schulz
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Fruitfly Drosophila suzukii Satara Maharashtra India
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Dead flies stuck to a fly strip; Lincoln Nebraska United States of America by Joel Sartore Photography Design Pics
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Common House FlyThe housefly (also house fly) (house-fly or common (Musca domestica) housefly) is a fly of the Brachycera suborder by Phil Degginger
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Housefly Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a common housefly (Musca domestica) The head (centre left) is dominated by a pair of large c
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Common House FlyThe housefly (also house fly) (house-fly or common (Musca domestica) housefly) is a fly of the Brachycera suborder by Phil Degginger
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A common house fly (Musca domestica) this is the most common species of fly found in human habitats by Javier Torrent VWPics
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A common house fly (Musca domestica) covered in morning dew drops Dew drops act like lenses allowing tosee some fine details of the fly structure Th
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A common and widespread fly of the family Stratiomyidae and quite possibly the best-known species in the entire infraorder The larvae are used in ma
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A close up of a or house fly (Musca domestica) showing a severe mite infestion three mites under the subgenal area Those mites show a bright red col
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A or house fly (Musca domestica) showing a severe mite infestion three mites under the subgenal area and two more between labellum and thorax Those
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The housefly also house-fly Musca domestica is the most common fly Satara Maharashtra India by ZoonarRealityImages
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Fruitfly Drosophila pseudoobscura Satara Maharashtra India
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Mating pair of fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster Satara Maharashtra India
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Housefly head Coloured scanning electron micro- graph (SEM) of the head of a common housefly (Musca domestica) The head is dominated by a pair of la
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Fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster Satara Maharashtra India
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House fly enveloped in a Sundew leaf (Drosera)
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House fly enveloped in a Sundew leaf (Drosera)
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Black big Fly with white spot and banding near Pune Maharashtra India
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Fly (Musca domestica) on white background; Studio by Mark Jurkovic Design Pics
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Larvae of the Japanese housefly Pseudobagrus ichikawai perching on a nemophila Osaka Japan
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Larvae of the Japanese housefly Pseudobagrus ichikawai perching on a nemophila Osaka Japan
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Housefly head
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Head of a housefly
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Common housefly Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the hairy leg of a common housefly Musca domestica The hairs are laid out in a comb-
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Head of a housefly
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Head of a housefly
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Head of a housefly
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Head of a housefly
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Head of a housefly
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Head of a housefly
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Head of a housefly
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Head of a housefly
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Copulating houseflies (Musca domestica) Photo by ZoonarSTAR-MEDIA
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Housefly metamorphosis (fourth of four images) Macrophotograph of a housefly Musca domestica undergoing metamorphosis Metamorphosis is the transfo
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Decomposed housefly inside an opening venus fly trap
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Fly on a flower
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Common House Fly Super Macro Detail
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Common House Fly Super Macro Detail
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Spy fly icon outline style
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Spy fly icon cartoon style
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Fly icon cartoon style
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Neon fly red color vector illustration flat style image
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Close-up of houseflys head (Helina obscurata) illustration Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Housefly metamorphosis (first of four images) Macrophotograph of a housefly Musca domestica undergoing metamorphosis Metamorphosis is the transfor
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Flies can be both annoying and a health hazard mechanically vectoring more than 100 pathogens Their feeding technique means that foods can be contam
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Housefly maggot SEM
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Dead housefly
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Fly mouthparts Light micrograph of the mouthparts (the palps and proboscis) of a house fly (Musca domestica) seen from below The maxillary palps ar
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Fly mouthparts Light micrograph of the mouthparts (the palps and proboscis) of a house fly (Musca domestica) seen from below The maxillary palps ar
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House fly (Musca sp) on raw meat House flys feed on organic matter including decomposing matter and carry numerous diseases that they can spread t
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House fly maggot SEM
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Maggots
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Housefly proboscis Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the tip of the proboscis (mouthparts) of a housefly (Musca domestica) The probosci
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Housefly head False-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a housefly Musca domestica The head is dominated by two large compound
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Housefly eye AFM
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Housefly eye SEM
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Housefly eye AFM
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Housefly eye facets SEM
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Housefly eye facets SEM
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Housefly eye SEM
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Coloured SEM of a housefly (Musca domestica)
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Metamorphosis of a housefly Musca domest
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The common housefly Musca domestica on rotten fruit A large compound eye is seen in this side view; both the thorax bearing the wings and the light
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SEM of the head of a housefly
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SEM of the head of a housefly
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Housefly foot surface
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SEM of foot of a housefly
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Housefly foot
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False colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) showing the hair-covered proboscis (an elongated feeding organ) of a housefly Musca domestica The ho
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A fly in close up
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The foot of a house fly Musca domestica
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The foot of a house fly Musca domestica
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NOT FOR POSTCARD USE False-colour scanning electron micrograph of the head of a housefly Musca domestica Flies belong to the order known as Diptera
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The sole of a house fly Musca domestica
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The sole of a house fly Musca domestica
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Bacteria from a house fly SEM
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Bacteria from a house fly SEM
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Bacteria from a house fly SEM
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Bacteria on house fly tongue SEM
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Bacteria on house fly tongue SEM
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Flypaper with trapped flies
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Flypaper with trapped flies Flypaper is a fly-killing product made of paper coated with a sweetly fragrant but extremely sticky or poisonous substan
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Tinted scanning electron micrograph of the head of a female housefly Musca domestica The head is dominated by the large compound eyes which each co
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