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  2. Scenopinidae - Wikipedia

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    The Scenopinidae or window flies are a small (about 400 described species) [1] family of flies (Diptera), distributed worldwide. In buildings, they are often taken at windows, hence the common name window flies. The two species with cosmopolitan distributions are associated with the movement of trade goods (Scenopinus fenestralis and S ...

  3. Pollenia rudis - Wikipedia

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    Cluster flies tend to enter homes and buildings in large masses in late summer or early autumn to seek shelter for the winter months. [23] They possess the ability to squeeze their bodies through any exterior crevices of a home, such as cracks around windows and doors, air conditioning vents, screening vents, and loosely hung siding.

  4. Scenopinus fenestralis - Wikipedia

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    Scenopinus fenestralis, the window fly, is a member of the Scenopinidae family of flies, found in Europe, including Central Europe and Southern England.It is somewhat inactive, small and black, and tends to be found resting on the windows of old buildings and outhouses.

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  8. Entomophthora muscae - Wikipedia

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    The fungus is found in most temperate regions and sporulation usually takes place in cool, humid conditions in areas where flies congregate and rest. In houses, the corpses of flies are frequently seen attached to windows or window frames, a place where other flies may easily become infected.

  9. Myiasis - Wikipedia

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    The adult flies are not parasitic, but when they lay their eggs in open wounds and these hatch into their larval stage (also known as maggots or grubs), the larvae feed on live or necrotic tissue, causing myiasis to develop. They may also be ingested or enter through other body apertures. [citation needed]

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