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Africasia Rucira
''Africasia'' may refer to: * ''Africasia'' (mite), a genus of mites in the family Athienemanniidae * ''Africasia'', a genus of flies in the family Sarcophagidae, synonym of '' Africasiomyia'' * Africasia, a French journal, later name {{Disambiguation, genus ...
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Africasia (mite)
''Africasia'' is a genus of mites belonging to the family Athienemanniidae. The species of this genus are found in Africa. Species: *''Africasia acuticoxalis'' *''Africasia comorosensis'' *''Africasia mahadensis'' *''Africasia navina'' *''Africasia pinguipalpis'' *''Africasia rotunda'' *''Africasia rucira'' *''Africasia ruksa'' *''Africasia subterranea'' *''Africasia vietnamitica'' References

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Sarcophagidae
Sarcophagidae () are a family of flies commonly known as flesh flies. They differ from most flies in that they are ovoviviparous, opportunistically depositing hatched or hatching maggots instead of eggs on carrion, dung, decaying material, or open wounds of mammals, hence their common name. Some flesh fly larvae are internal parasites of other insects such as Orthoptera, and some, in particular the Miltogramminae, are kleptoparasites of solitary Hymenoptera. The adults mostly feed on fluids from animal bodies, nectar, sweet foods, fluids from animal waste and other organic substances. Juveniles need protein to develop and may be laid on carrion, dung or sweet plant foods (including fruit, nuts, and artificial foodstuffs). Diagnostic characteristics Members of the subfamily Sarcophaginae are small to large flies with black and gray longitudinal stripes on the thorax and checkering on the abdomen. Other key features include red eyes and a bristled abdomen. Abdominal sternites ...
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