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  2. Scenopinidae - Wikipedia

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    The Scenopinidae or window flies are a small (about 400 described species) [1] family of flies (Diptera), distributed worldwide. In buildings, they are often taken at windows, hence the common name window flies. The two species with cosmopolitan distributions are associated with the movement of trade goods (Scenopinus fenestralis and S ...

  3. Fish fly swarms have arrived in metro Detroit: When they'll ...

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    Fish fly season has begun, bringing thousands, if not millions, of the winged insects to swarm the backyards, screen doors and car windows of metro Detroiters. Fish flies are considered by many to ...

  4. Black flies vs stable flies: Which Upper Peninsula pest is ...

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    Black flies are very small, just a bit bigger than gnats, and tend to gather in swarms. Stable flies look a lot like a typical house fly, except they have a protruding mouthpart to feed on (mostly ...

  5. Scenopinus fenestralis - Wikipedia

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    Scenopinus fenestralis, the window fly, is a member of the Scenopinidae family of flies, found in Europe, including Central Europe and Southern England.It is somewhat inactive, small and black, and tends to be found resting on the windows of old buildings and outhouses.

  6. Cluster fly - Wikipedia

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    Cluster flies seek refuge in cold weather and find their way into attic spaces and similar areas indoors. They often emerge on warm days, and cluster at windows attempting to exit (hence the name). [14] Pollenia sp. on leaves in a forest

  7. Fly - Wikipedia

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    Flies have a mobile head with a pair of large compound eyes on the sides of the head, and in most species, three small ocelli on the top. The compound eyes may be close together or widely separated, and in some instances are divided into a dorsal region and a ventral region, perhaps to assist in swarming behaviour.

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