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- Sepsidae abstract "Sepsidae are a family of flies, commonly called the black scavenger flies or ensign flies. There are approximately 250 species worldwide. They are usually found around dung or decaying plant and animal material. Many species resemble ants having a "waist" and glossy black body. Many Sepsidae have a curious wing-waving habit made more apparent by dark patches at the wing end.Many species have a very wide distribution, reflecting the coprophagous habit of most Sepsidae. Some species have been spread over large territories in association with livestock. Adult flies are found mostly on animal and human excrement (less often on other rotting organic matter), where eggs are laid and larvae develop, and on nearby vegetation, carrion, fermenting tree sap, and shrubs and herbs.Many Sepsidae apparently play an important biological role as decomposers of animal excrement. Some species may have a limited hygienic importance because of their association with human feces. Others are useful tools in forensic entomology.".
- Sepsidae class Insect.
- Sepsidae family Sciomyzoidea.
- Sepsidae kingdom Animal.
- Sepsidae order Brachycera.
- Sepsidae order Fly.
- Sepsidae phylum Arthropod.
- Sepsidae thumbnail Sepsis_fulgens01.jpg?width=300.
- Sepsidae wikiPageExternalLink sepsidae.htm.
- Sepsidae wikiPageExternalLink media.
- Sepsidae wikiPageExternalLink sepsidae.html.
- Sepsidae wikiPageExternalLink mokuroku.
- Sepsidae wikiPageExternalLink fly_black_scavenger_Sepsidae.htm.
- Sepsidae wikiPageExternalLink photogallery.php?album_id=46.
- Sepsidae wikiPageExternalLink full_results.php?id=10957.
- Sepsidae wikiPageExternalLink main.htm.
- Sepsidae wikiPageExternalLink out-print-handbooks.
- Sepsidae wikiPageID "640262".
- Sepsidae wikiPageRevisionID "592868159".
- Sepsidae classis "Insecta".
- Sepsidae eol "9009".
- Sepsidae familia "Sepsidae".
- Sepsidae hasPhotoCollection Sepsidae.
- Sepsidae imageCaption "Sepsis fulgens".
- Sepsidae itis "144975".
- Sepsidae name "Sepsidae".
- Sepsidae ncbi "137503".
- Sepsidae ordo Fly.
- Sepsidae phylum "Arthropoda".
- Sepsidae regnum "Animalia".
- Sepsidae subdivision "see text".
- Sepsidae subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Sepsidae subordo Brachycera.
- Sepsidae superfamilia Sciomyzoidea.
- Sepsidae wikispecies "Sepsidae".
- Sepsidae zoosubsectio Acalyptratae.
- Sepsidae subject Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Sepsidae subject Category:Insect_families.
- Sepsidae subject Category:Sepsidae.
- Sepsidae type Abstraction100002137.
- Sepsidae type Family108078020.
- Sepsidae type Group100031264.
- Sepsidae type InsectFamilies.
- Sepsidae type Organization108008335.
- Sepsidae type SocialGroup107950920.
- Sepsidae type Unit108189659.
- Sepsidae type YagoLegalActor.
- Sepsidae type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Sepsidae type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Sepsidae type Animal.
- Sepsidae type Eukaryote.
- Sepsidae type Insect.
- Sepsidae type Species.
- Sepsidae type Insect.
- Sepsidae type Organism.
- Sepsidae comment "Sepsidae are a family of flies, commonly called the black scavenger flies or ensign flies. There are approximately 250 species worldwide. They are usually found around dung or decaying plant and animal material. Many species resemble ants having a "waist" and glossy black body. Many Sepsidae have a curious wing-waving habit made more apparent by dark patches at the wing end.Many species have a very wide distribution, reflecting the coprophagous habit of most Sepsidae.".
- Sepsidae label "Schwingfliegen".
- Sepsidae label "Sepsidae".
- Sepsidae label "Sepsidae".
- Sepsidae label "Sepsidae".
- Sepsidae label "Wappervliegen".
- Sepsidae label "Муравьевидки".
- Sepsidae label "ツヤホソバエ".
- Sepsidae sameAs Schwingfliegen.
- Sepsidae sameAs Sepsidae.
- Sepsidae sameAs Sepsidae.
- Sepsidae sameAs ツヤホソバエ.
- Sepsidae sameAs Wappervliegen.
- Sepsidae sameAs m.02zlgf.
- Sepsidae sameAs Q1685942.
- Sepsidae sameAs Q1685942.
- Sepsidae sameAs Sepsidae.
- Sepsidae wasDerivedFrom Sepsidae?oldid=592868159.
- Sepsidae depiction Sepsis_fulgens01.jpg.
- Sepsidae isPrimaryTopicOf Sepsidae.