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Muscidae
Musciform Mus"ci*form, a. [Musca + -form.] (Zo["o]l.) Having the form or structure of flies of the genus Musca, or family Muscid[ae].

Meaning of Muscida from wikipedia

- Majoris (ο Ursae Majoris, abbreviated Omicron UMa, ο UMa), formally named Muscida /ˈmjuːsɪdə/, is a star system in the northern cir****polar constellation...
- The traditional star name Muscida has been applied to: ο Ursae Majoris (1 Ursae Majoris), this name is IAU-approved π Ursae Majoris, an optical double...
- traditional spelling of Mufrid. /ˈmjuːfrᵻd/ Ursa Major ο Ursae Majoris A Muscida /ˈmjuːsᵻdə/ Delphinus 18 Delphini Musica IAU new 2015 Latin for 'music'...
- (1997). "Calculating Economic Injury Levels for Stable Flies (Diptera: Muscida) on Feeding Heifers". Journal of Economic Entomology. 90 (1): 6–10. PMID 9071886...
- ο 1 71369 41704 08h 30m 16.03s +60° 43′ 06.4″ 3.35 −0.40 184 G4II-III Muscida, has a planet (b) λ UMa λ 33 89021 50372 10h 17m 05.93s +42° 54′ 52.1″...
- UMa Unclear φ UMa θ UMa 15 UMa 18 UMa 內階 (Nèi Jiē, Inner Steps) ο UMa (Muscida) c UMa 6 UMa 23 UMa b UMa 17 UMa 三師 (Sān Shī, Three Top Instructors) ρ...
- 109799 61621 5.41 113 F0V π1 UMa Ursa Major π1 3 72905 42438 5.63 47 G1.5Vb Muscida HD 220096 Sculptor 220096 115312 5.65 329 G5IV 29 Com Coma Berenices 29...
- micheliacola Liu, 2001 Sorolopha mniochlora (Meyrick, 1907) Sorolopha muscida (Wileman & Stringer, 1929) Sorolopha nagaii Kawabe, 1989 Sorolopha nucleata...
- Balidar Brig o' Doon Jubilee Song Song Sylvanecte Brazen Faced (GB) 1975 Bold and Free Bold Lad (IRE) Free and Easy Maurine Worden Muscida (Family: 1-u)...
- Majoris (Pi2 UMa, π2 Ursae Majoris, π2 UMa) and is traditionally named Muscida. With an apparent visual magnitude of +4.6, this star is visible from suburban...