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whole classification of house fly​

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Answered by Gautamanand
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The housefly (Musca domestica) is a fly of the suborder Cyclorrhapha. It is believed to have evolved in the Cenozoic era, possibly in the Middle East, and has spread all over the world as a commensal of humans. It is the most common fly species found in houses. Adults are grey to black, with four dark, longitudinal lines on the thorax, slightly hairy bodies, and a single pair of membranous wings. They have red eyes, set farther apart in the slightly larger female.

Explanation:

Scientific classification

Kingdom:

Animalia

Phylum:

Arthropoda

Class:

Insecta

Order:

Diptera

Section:

Schizophora

Family:

Muscidae

Genus:

Musca

Species:

M. domestica

Binomial name

Musca domestica

Linnaeus, 1758

Subspecies

M. d. calleva Walker, 1849

M. d. domestica Linnaeus, 1758

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