Carnidae, also known as bird flies or filth flies, is a family of flies (Diptera). There are 6 genera, containing about 93 species worldwide.[4]
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Carnidae, also known as bird flies or filth flies, is a family of flies (Diptera). There are 6 genera, containing about 93 species worldwide. Carnidae...
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chloropiformis gen. et sp. nov., and parallel evolution of protandrial symmetry in Carnidae (Diptera)". Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 100 (1). Entomological...
the suborder Brachycera. They were at one time included in the family Carnidae. At one time or another they have been assigned to various superfamilies...