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Scathophaga Claripennis
The genus ''Scathophaga'' are small to medium sized predatory flies that for the most part, have larvae that feed on other insect larva within animal dung or decaying vegetable matter. Many are highly variable, sometimes producing small, infertile males that superficially resemble females. This species is an example of an organism which may selectively store the sperm of multiple males, as females have three to four spermathecae.(cf. http://euplotes.biology.uiowa.edu/web/sexpapers/2004/week12/Ward.pdf) Species These 99 species belong to the genus ''Scathophaga'': * ''Scathophaga alata'' (Becker, 1914) * '' Scathophaga albidohirta'' (Becker, 1907) * '' Scathophaga albipes'' (Fabricius, 1805) * '' Scathophaga aldrichi'' (Malloch, 1920) * ''Scathophaga amplipennis'' (Portschinsky, 1887) * '' Scathophaga analis'' (Meigen, 1826) * '' Scathophaga apicalis'' (Curtis, 1835) * ''Scathophaga arrogans'' (Haliday, 1832) * ''Scathophaga bicolor'' (Collart, 1942) * ''Scathophaga bipunctata ...
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Scathophaga Stercoraria
''Scathophaga stercoraria'', commonly known as the yellow dung fly or the golden dung fly, is one of the most familiar and abundant flies in many parts of the Northern Hemisphere. As its common name suggests, it is often found on the feces of large mammals, such as horses, cattle, sheep, deer, and wild boar, where it goes to breed. The distribution of ''S. stercoraria'' is likely influenced by human agriculture, especially in northern Europe and North America. The ''Scathophaga'' are integral in the animal kingdom due to their role in the natural decomposition of dung in fields. They are also very important in the scientific world due to their short life cycles and susceptibility to experimental manipulations; thus, they have contributed significant knowledge about animal behavior. Description ''Scathophaga stercoraria'' is sexually dimorphic, with an average lifespan of one to two months. The adult males are bright golden-yellow with orange-yellow fur on the front legs. Females ...
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Scathophaga Amplipennis
The genus ''Scathophaga'' are small to medium sized predatory flies that for the most part, have larvae that feed on other insect larva within animal dung or decaying vegetable matter. Many are highly variable, sometimes producing small, infertile males that superficially resemble females. This species is an example of an organism which may selectively store the sperm of multiple males, as females have three to four spermathecae.(cf. http://euplotes.biology.uiowa.edu/web/sexpapers/2004/week12/Ward.pdf) Species These 99 species belong to the genus ''Scathophaga'': * ''Scathophaga alata'' (Becker, 1914) * '' Scathophaga albidohirta'' (Becker, 1907) * '' Scathophaga albipes'' (Fabricius, 1805) * '' Scathophaga aldrichi'' (Malloch, 1920) * ''Scathophaga amplipennis'' (Portschinsky, 1887) * '' Scathophaga analis'' (Meigen, 1826) * '' Scathophaga apicalis'' (Curtis, 1835) * ''Scathophaga arrogans'' (Haliday, 1832) * ''Scathophaga bicolor'' (Collart, 1942) * ''Scathophaga bipunctata ...
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Scathophaga Curtipilata
The genus ''Scathophaga'' are small to medium sized predatory flies that for the most part, have larvae that feed on other insect larva within animal dung or decaying vegetable matter. Many are highly variable, sometimes producing small, infertile males that superficially resemble females. This species is an example of an organism which may selectively store the sperm of multiple males, as females have three to four spermathecae.(cf. http://euplotes.biology.uiowa.edu/web/sexpapers/2004/week12/Ward.pdf) Species These 99 species belong to the genus ''Scathophaga'': * ''Scathophaga alata'' (Becker, 1914) * '' Scathophaga albidohirta'' (Becker, 1907) * '' Scathophaga albipes'' (Fabricius, 1805) * '' Scathophaga aldrichi'' (Malloch, 1920) * ''Scathophaga amplipennis'' (Portschinsky, 1887) * ''Scathophaga analis'' (Meigen, 1826) * ''Scathophaga apicalis'' (Curtis, 1835) * ''Scathophaga arrogans'' (Haliday, 1832) * ''Scathophaga bicolor'' (Collart, 1942) * ''Scathophaga bipunctata'' ...
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Scathophaga Crinita
''Scathophaga crinita'' is a species of dung fly in the family Scathophagidae The Scathophagidae are a small family of Muscoidea which are often known as dung flies, although this name is not appropriate except for a few species of the genus ''Scathophaga'' which do indeed pass their larval stages in animal dung. The nam .... References Further reading * Arnett, Ross H. (2000). ''American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North of Mexico''. CRC Press. External links Diptera.info Scathophagidae Insects described in 1901 Taxa named by Daniel William Coquillett {{Muscoidea-stub ...
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Scathophaga Cordylurina
The genus ''Scathophaga'' are small to medium sized predatory flies that for the most part, have larvae that feed on other insect larva within animal Feces, dung or decaying vegetable matter. Many are highly variable, sometimes producing small, infertile males that superficially resemble females. This species is an example of an organism which may selectively store the sperm of multiple males, as females have three to four spermathecae.(cf. http://euplotes.biology.uiowa.edu/web/sexpapers/2004/week12/Ward.pdf) Species These 99 species belong to the genus ''Scathophaga'': * ''Scathophaga alata'' (Becker, 1914) * ''Scathophaga albidohirta'' (Becker, 1907) * ''Scathophaga albipes'' (Fabricius, 1805) * ''Scathophaga aldrichi'' (Malloch, 1920) * ''Scathophaga amplipennis'' (Portschinsky, 1887) * ''Scathophaga analis'' (Meigen, 1826) * ''Scathophaga apicalis'' (Curtis, 1835) * ''Scathophaga arrogans'' (Haliday, 1832) * ''Scathophaga bicolor'' (Collart, 1942) * ''Scathophaga bipunctat ...
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Scathophaga Claripennis
The genus ''Scathophaga'' are small to medium sized predatory flies that for the most part, have larvae that feed on other insect larva within animal dung or decaying vegetable matter. Many are highly variable, sometimes producing small, infertile males that superficially resemble females. This species is an example of an organism which may selectively store the sperm of multiple males, as females have three to four spermathecae.(cf. http://euplotes.biology.uiowa.edu/web/sexpapers/2004/week12/Ward.pdf) Species These 99 species belong to the genus ''Scathophaga'': * ''Scathophaga alata'' (Becker, 1914) * '' Scathophaga albidohirta'' (Becker, 1907) * '' Scathophaga albipes'' (Fabricius, 1805) * '' Scathophaga aldrichi'' (Malloch, 1920) * ''Scathophaga amplipennis'' (Portschinsky, 1887) * '' Scathophaga analis'' (Meigen, 1826) * '' Scathophaga apicalis'' (Curtis, 1835) * ''Scathophaga arrogans'' (Haliday, 1832) * ''Scathophaga bicolor'' (Collart, 1942) * ''Scathophaga bipunctata ...
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Scathophaga Cineraria
The genus ''Scathophaga'' are small to medium sized predatory flies that for the most part, have larvae that feed on other insect larva within animal dung or decaying vegetable matter. Many are highly variable, sometimes producing small, infertile males that superficially resemble females. This species is an example of an organism which may selectively store the sperm of multiple males, as females have three to four spermathecae.(cf. http://euplotes.biology.uiowa.edu/web/sexpapers/2004/week12/Ward.pdf) Species These 99 species belong to the genus ''Scathophaga'': * ''Scathophaga alata'' (Becker, 1914) * '' Scathophaga albidohirta'' (Becker, 1907) * '' Scathophaga albipes'' (Fabricius, 1805) * '' Scathophaga aldrichi'' (Malloch, 1920) * ''Scathophaga amplipennis'' (Portschinsky, 1887) * '' Scathophaga analis'' (Meigen, 1826) * '' Scathophaga apicalis'' (Curtis, 1835) * ''Scathophaga arrogans'' (Haliday, 1832) * ''Scathophaga bicolor'' (Collart, 1942) * ''Scathophaga bipunctata ...
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Scathophaga Calida
The genus ''Scathophaga'' are small to medium sized predatory flies that for the most part, have larvae that feed on other insect larva within animal dung or decaying vegetable matter. Many are highly variable, sometimes producing small, infertile males that superficially resemble females. This species is an example of an organism which may selectively store the sperm of multiple males, as females have three to four spermathecae.(cf. http://euplotes.biology.uiowa.edu/web/sexpapers/2004/week12/Ward.pdf) Species These 99 species belong to the genus ''Scathophaga'': * ''Scathophaga alata'' (Becker, 1914) * '' Scathophaga albidohirta'' (Becker, 1907) * '' Scathophaga albipes'' (Fabricius, 1805) * '' Scathophaga aldrichi'' (Malloch, 1920) * ''Scathophaga amplipennis'' (Portschinsky, 1887) * '' Scathophaga analis'' (Meigen, 1826) * '' Scathophaga apicalis'' (Curtis, 1835) * ''Scathophaga arrogans'' (Haliday, 1832) * ''Scathophaga bicolor'' (Collart, 1942) * ''Scathophaga bipunctata ...
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Scathophaga Calceata
The genus ''Scathophaga'' are small to medium sized predatory flies that for the most part, have larvae that feed on other insect larva within animal dung or decaying vegetable matter. Many are highly variable, sometimes producing small, infertile males that superficially resemble females. This species is an example of an organism which may selectively store the sperm of multiple males, as females have three to four spermathecae.(cf. http://euplotes.biology.uiowa.edu/web/sexpapers/2004/week12/Ward.pdf) Species These 99 species belong to the genus ''Scathophaga'': * ''Scathophaga alata'' (Becker, 1914) * '' Scathophaga albidohirta'' (Becker, 1907) * '' Scathophaga albipes'' (Fabricius, 1805) * '' Scathophaga aldrichi'' (Malloch, 1920) * ''Scathophaga amplipennis'' (Portschinsky, 1887) * '' Scathophaga analis'' (Meigen, 1826) * '' Scathophaga apicalis'' (Curtis, 1835) * ''Scathophaga arrogans'' (Haliday, 1832) * ''Scathophaga bicolor'' (Collart, 1942) * ''Scathophaga bipunctata ...
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Scathophaga Bohemiae
The genus ''Scathophaga'' are small to medium sized predatory flies that for the most part, have larvae that feed on other insect larva within animal dung or decaying vegetable matter. Many are highly variable, sometimes producing small, infertile males that superficially resemble females. This species is an example of an organism which may selectively store the sperm of multiple males, as females have three to four spermathecae.(cf. http://euplotes.biology.uiowa.edu/web/sexpapers/2004/week12/Ward.pdf) Species These 99 species belong to the genus ''Scathophaga'': * ''Scathophaga alata'' (Becker, 1914) * '' Scathophaga albidohirta'' (Becker, 1907) * '' Scathophaga albipes'' (Fabricius, 1805) * '' Scathophaga aldrichi'' (Malloch, 1920) * ''Scathophaga amplipennis'' (Portschinsky, 1887) * '' Scathophaga analis'' (Meigen, 1826) * '' Scathophaga apicalis'' (Curtis, 1835) * ''Scathophaga arrogans'' (Haliday, 1832) * ''Scathophaga bicolor'' (Collart, 1942) * ''Scathophaga bipunctata ...
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Scathophaga Bipunctata
The genus ''Scathophaga'' are small to medium sized predatory flies that for the most part, have larvae that feed on other insect larva within animal dung or decaying vegetable matter. Many are highly variable, sometimes producing small, infertile males that superficially resemble females. This species is an example of an organism which may selectively store the sperm of multiple males, as females have three to four spermathecae.(cf. http://euplotes.biology.uiowa.edu/web/sexpapers/2004/week12/Ward.pdf) Species These 99 species belong to the genus ''Scathophaga'': * ''Scathophaga alata'' (Becker, 1914) * '' Scathophaga albidohirta'' (Becker, 1907) * '' Scathophaga albipes'' (Fabricius, 1805) * '' Scathophaga aldrichi'' (Malloch, 1920) * ''Scathophaga amplipennis'' (Portschinsky, 1887) * '' Scathophaga analis'' (Meigen, 1826) * '' Scathophaga apicalis'' (Curtis, 1835) * ''Scathophaga arrogans'' (Haliday, 1832) * ''Scathophaga bicolor'' (Collart, 1942) * ''Scathophaga bipunctata ...
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Scathophaga Bicolor
The genus ''Scathophaga'' are small to medium sized predatory flies that for the most part, have larvae that feed on other insect larva within animal dung or decaying vegetable matter. Many are highly variable, sometimes producing small, infertile males that superficially resemble females. This species is an example of an organism which may selectively store the sperm of multiple males, as females have three to four spermathecae.(cf. http://euplotes.biology.uiowa.edu/web/sexpapers/2004/week12/Ward.pdf) Species These 99 species belong to the genus ''Scathophaga'': * ''Scathophaga alata'' (Becker, 1914) * '' Scathophaga albidohirta'' (Becker, 1907) * '' Scathophaga albipes'' (Fabricius, 1805) * '' Scathophaga aldrichi'' (Malloch, 1920) * ''Scathophaga amplipennis'' (Portschinsky, 1887) * '' Scathophaga analis'' (Meigen, 1826) * '' Scathophaga apicalis'' (Curtis, 1835) * ''Scathophaga arrogans'' (Haliday, 1832) * ''Scathophaga bicolor'' (Collart, 1942) * ''Scathophaga bipunctata ...
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