Muscina stabulans (formerly Curtonevra stabulans), commonly known as the false stable fly, is a fly from the family Muscidae.[1][2]
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Muscinastabulans (formerly Curtonevra stabulans), commonly known as the false stable fly, is a fly from the family Muscidae. As an adult, Muscina stabulans...
restrooms. The most common species are M. stabulans (the most widely studied species), M. levida, and M. prolapsa. Muscina flies commonly breed in manure and...
(Meigen) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) and the muscid flies Muscinastabulans (Fallén) and Muscina prolapsa (Harris) (Diptera: Muscidae) to colonise buried...
parasitized by around 50 species, such as the flies Musca domestica and Muscinastabulans, and parasitic wasps such as Chouioia cunea and Therion morio. There...
fractures, illness or drugs, but the child was malnourished. Specimens of Muscinastabulans (false stable fly) and Fannia canicularis (lesser house fly) were...