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Isoptera - Answer: Order of termites
Diptera - Answer: Order of flies and mosquitoes
,Black fly, stable fly, horse fly, deer fly - Answer: Flies with biting
mouthparts
Mosquitoes,fleas,ticks and bed bugs - Answer: Have piercing
mouthparts
House flies mouthparts - Answer: Sponging
Muscidae - Answer: House flies
Saracophagidae - Answer: Flesh flies
Calliphoridae - Answer: Bottle flies
Simuliidae - Answer: Black flies
Psychodidae - Answer: Filter or moth flies
Tabanidae - Answer: Horse or deer flies
,Drosophilidae - Answer: Vinegar or fruit flies
Musca domestica - Answer: Common house fly
Stomoxys calciteans - Answer: Stable fly
Musca autumnalis - Answer: Face fly
Fannie caniculans - Answer: Little house fly
Face fly - Answer: Common to northeastern and central us can
overwinter in wall voids looks similar to house fly but larger and
darker
Little house fly - Answer: Smaller than house fly, 4th vein extends
to wing edge, appears early spring, eggs laid in larvae, flat larvae
6mm long life cycle 15 to 30 days
Latrine fly - Answer: Similar to little house fly
, Flesh flies - Answer: Much larger than house flies, common in dog
runs
Bottle and blow flies - Answer: Large flies, blue black or green
metallic color, common in populated areas
Cluster fly - Answer: Yellow hair on thorax, congregate in wall
voids
Vinegar flies - Answer: 1/8 long red eyes tan abdomen
Coleoptera - Answer: Order of beetles
Pillbug order - Answer: Crustacea
Book louse order - Answer: Insecta
Mite order - Answer: Arachnida
Millipede order - Answer: Diplopoda