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  2. Cluster fly - Wikipedia

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    Cluster flies are typically slow-moving. Cluster flies have a widespread distribution. Eight species are found in Britain and 31 in Europe. Pollenia species are also numerous in Australia and New Zealand (over 30 species); they are common in North America. P. rudis has spread widely in association with humans. [15] In Popular Culture

  3. Polleniidae - Wikipedia

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    Polleniidae is a family of flies in the order Diptera. There are at least 6 genera and more than 190 described species placed definitively in Polleniidae, and other genera whose placement here is considered uncertain. [2] The largest genus is Pollenia, with close to 190 species of flies commonly called "cluster flies". [3] [4]

  4. Pollenia rudis - Wikipedia

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    Female cluster flies preferentially oviposit eggs in humid areas with dense surface vegetation and high soil moisture. [22] Each egg is either deposited by itself or in a small cluster of about seven eggs. [21] In total, a female cluster fly will lay an average of 100-130 eggs by ovipositing a small group, then crawling or flying some distance ...

  5. Pollenia stigi - Wikipedia

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    Pollenia stigi is a species of cluster fly in the family Polleniidae. [2] Distribution. Morocco. References This page was last edited on 5 ...

  6. Pollenia bezziana - Wikipedia

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    Pollenia bezziana is a species of cluster fly in the family Polleniidae. [2] Distribution. Italy. References This page was last edited on 6 ...

  7. Cluster Flies Are a Winter Pest—Getting Rid of Them Is ...

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    Cluster flies are distinct from other types of flies and are often confused with more common houseflies. They are about a quarter-inch long, with a grayish appearance and golden or silverish hairs ...

  8. Pollenia vagabunda - Wikipedia

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    Pollenia vagabunda is a species of blow fly in the family Polleniidae. [1] [2] [3] [4] It is widespread in Europe and can be found on carrion, although not associated ...

  9. Chrysomya villeneuvi - Wikipedia

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    This family is composed of the blowflies, carrion flies and cluster flies. This genus includes Chrysomya bezziana and Chrysomya putoria, both of which are obligate parasites of mammals and cause myiasis. [3]