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  2. Housefly - Wikipedia

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  3. Stable fly - Wikipedia

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  4. Lesser house fly - Wikipedia

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    Lesser house fly. The lesser house fly (Fannia canicularis) , commonly known as little house fly, is a species of fly. It is somewhat smaller (3.5–6 mm (0.14–0.24 in)) than the common housefly and is best known for its habit of entering buildings and flying in jagged patterns in the middle of a room. It is slender, and the median vein in ...

  5. Crane fly - Wikipedia

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  6. Tabanidae - Wikipedia

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  7. Psychodidae - Wikipedia

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  8. Tsetse fly - Wikipedia

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  9. Phormia regina - Wikipedia

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    The life cycle and development of Phormia regina is similar to that of most other Dipteran species, in which females oviposit their eggs onto a nutrient substrate. Then, after hatching, the larvae feed throughout three instar stages until they have stored up enough calories to commence pupation and finally emerge as adult blow flies.