musca
51Musca — /ˈmʌskə/ (say muskuh) noun (genitive Muscae /ˈmʌski/ (say muskee)) a small constellation in the southern hemisphere, lying between the Chamaeleon and the Southern Cross. {Latin: a fly} …
52Musca cynophila — Linsenfliege Hundefliege (Bild von Jacob Sturm) Systematik Klasse: Insekten (Insecta) Ordnung …
53Musca domestica — …
54Musca domestica — House fly …
55musca volitans — /mus keuh vol i tanz /, pl. muscae volitantes /mus kee vol i tan teez, mus ee/. Ophthalm. floater (def. 6). [ < NL; L: fly flying about] * * * …
56Musca autumnalis — the face fly, a species commonly found in Europe, the Americas, and parts of Asia and Africa, often crawling on the faces of large mammals such as cattle and horses …
57Musca domestica — the common house fly. It may act as a mechanical carrier of the microorganisms of typhoid fever, cholera, dysentery, plague, anthrax, tetanus, trachoma, leprosy, and encephalitis, and of pyogenic bacteria, cysts of some protozoa, and helminth ova …
58Musca domestica nebulo — a subspecies of M. domestica found in India …
59Musca domestica vicina — a subspecies of M. domestica common in Egypt and India …
60Musca luteola — see Auchmeromyia …