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- Musca vetustissima, commonly known as the Australian bush fly, is a species of fly found in Australia. It is the specific fly that has given rise to the...
- flies (Musca vetustissima) from the human face. The movement responds to the fly found in Australia, the bush fly. The Musca vetustissima is attracted...
- successfully used to reduce the po****tions of pestilent flies, such as Musca vetustissima and Haematobia exigua which are serious pests of cattle in Australia...
- Suggested extinct coevolutionary partners Australian bush fly Musca vetustissima Australia Native dung fly dependent on domestic cattle, and before cattle...
- Stomoxys calcitrans; and other members of the genus Musca such as M. vetustissima, the Australian bush fly and several closely related taxa that include...
- Catholic Church. The first edition of Hentenius was entitled Biblia ad vetustissima exemplaria nunc recens castigata and was published by the printer Bartholomaeus...
- of the Kalisz Old Town Flag Coat of arms Motto:  Latin: Poloniae urbs vetustissima (The oldest city of Poland) Kalisz Coordinates: 51°45′27″N 18°4′48″E...
- parasitic plant, witchweed (Striga). The Australian bush fly, Musca vetustissima, is a major nuisance pest in Australia, but native decomposers found...
- Louis of Granada. Herder. Henri Harrisse (1872). Bibliotheca Americana vetustissima: a description of works relating to America published between the years...
- Arabische (1882) Dionysii Thracis ars grammatica, qualem exemplaria vetustissima exhibent (with Gustav Uhlig, 1883) – an edition of Dionysius Thrax. Chrestomathia...