Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Synanthropic flies: HELP!

Posted by Kahis on 12-12-2007 18:26
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"don't want to miss any" is a tall order. There are quite a few, depending on how you define synanthropic :) Some species are synanthropes is part of their distribution range, which makes the question even more complicated. Others, like the sepsid Themira putris, are equally at home in made-made piles of refuse and in rotting heaps of seaweed.

Heleomyzidae is a family which should probably be on your list.