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    Flies appear on Old Babylonian seals as symbols of Nergal, the god of death. [93] Fly-shaped lapis lazuli beads were often worn in ancient Mesopotamia, along with other kinds of fly-jewellery. [93] In Ancient Egypt, flies appear in amulets and as a military award for bravery and tenacity, due to the fact that they always come back when swatted at.

  2. Mar 23, 2011 · The March fly branched off some 175 million years ago, while the common house fly branched off about 50 million years ago. Flies originated in wet environments and as they evolved they adapted to feed in almost any nutrient-rich substrate in almost any environment on earth. “This research provides an evolutionary framework for future ...

  3. There are more than 120,000 species or types of flies in the world, and 18,000 of those species can be found in North America. Although they only live for about 21 days total, female houseflies can lay up to 600 eggs in their lifetime and female fruit flies can lay up to 500 during their 8- to 10-day lifespan.

  4. Mar 23, 2011 · The March fly branched off some 175 million years ago, while the common house fly branched off about 50 million years ago. Flies originated in wet environments and as they evolved they adapted to ...

  5. Insects are thought to have evolved from a group of crustaceans. [ 2 ] The first insects were landbound, but about 400 million years ago in the Devonian period one lineage of insects evolved flight, the first animals to do so. [ 1 ] The oldest insect fossil has been proposed to be Rhyniognatha hirsti, estimated to be 400 million years old, but ...

  6. The collection at the Natural History Museum houses 2.5 million flies, including these Formosia solomonicola specimens. Erica is well-used to defending what she terms 'her babies' and 'the best animals on the planet'. As she shows Lucy behind the scenes to the collection where she is part of a team caring for 2.5 million fly specimens, she has ...

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  8. Jun 12, 2024 · Two of the most important fly migrants are the hoverflies Episyrphus balteatus and Eupeodes corollae. Their larvae eat aphids, helping to control these pests, while the adults are important pollinators. While a single fly might be able to make the whole journey from the UK down to northern Africa in autumn, they will die before making the ...

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