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Hydrotaea dentipes

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Hydrotaea dentipes
Hydrotaea dentipes female
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H. dentipes
Binomial name
Hydrotaea dentipes
(Fabricius, 1805)
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Hydrotaea dentipes is a fly from the family Muscidae.[1][2] Its larvae have been found in the dung of rabbits, pigs, cows, horses, chickens and humans.[3]

References

  1. ^ D'Assis Fonseca, E.C.M (1968). Diptera Cyclorrhapha Calyptrata: Muscidae. Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects. Vol. 10. London.: Royal Entomological Society of London. pp. 118pp. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help)
  2. ^ Gregor, F.; Rozkosny, R.; Bartak, M.; Vanhara, J. (2002). The Muscidae (Diptera) of Central Europe. Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Masarykianae Brunensis. Vol. 107. Masaryk.: Masaryk University. pp. 280pp. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help)
  3. ^ Chandler, Peter J. (2010). A Dipterist's Handbook (2nd edition). Orpington, Kent, England: The Amateur Entomologists' Society. p. 164. ISBN 9780900054778.