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Sepsidae are a
family of flies,
commonly called the
black scavenger flies or
ensign flies. Over 300
species are
described worldwide. They are usually...
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Sepsis is a
genus of
flies in the
family Sepsidae. S.
barbata Becker, 1907 S.
biflexuosa Strobl, 1893 S.
cynipsea (Linnaeus, 1758) S.
duplicata Haliday...
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Sepsis cynipsea is a
European species of fly and
member of the
family Sepsidae. It is a
coprophagous fly that
feeds on dung.
These flies are most commonly...
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Dryomyzidae Helcomyzidae Helosciomyzidae Heterocheilidae Ropalomeridae Sepsidae Sciomyzidae (including
Huttoninidae and Phaeomyiidae)
Superfamily Sphaeroceroidea...
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Sepsis violacea is a
European species of
flies and
member of the
family Sepsidae. Meigen, J.W. (1826).
Systematische Beschreibung der
bekannten europäische...
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Huttoninidae Natalimyzidae Phaeomyiidae Ropalomeridae Sciomyzidae (marsh flies)
Sepsidae (black
scavenger flies)
Sphaeroceroidea Chyromyidae Heleomyzidae Nannodastiidae...
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Sepsis punctum is a
European species of fly and
member of the
family Sepsidae. "Fauna Europaea".
European Commission.
Archived from the
original on August...
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spiny genitals can
injure the
females and make them less
likely to remate.
Sepsidae fly
males have
modifications on
their forelegs to help them
grasp onto...
- (Tenthredinidae), bees (Apidae, Halictidae, Andrenidae), ants (Formicidae) and
flies (
Sepsidae, Sciomyzidae, Ephydridae, Syrphidae, Anthomyiidae,
Tachinidae and Muscidae)...
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black scavenger fly, a
species of fly from the
genus Sepsis and the
family Sepsidae. It was
discovered by Robineau-Desvoidy in 1830. It
resembles a
small flying...