Musca
Translingual
Proper noun
Musca f
Hypernyms
- (genus): Eukaryota - superkingdom; Animalia - kingdom; Bilateria - subkingdom; Protostomia - infrakingdom; Ecdysozoa - superphylum; Arthropoda - phylum; Hexapoda - subphylum; Insecta - class; Pterygota - subclass; Neoptera - infraclass; Holometabola - superorder; Diptera - order; Brachycera - suborder; Muscomorpha - infraorder; Schizophora - section; Calyptrata - subsection; Muscoidea - superfamily; Muscidae - family; Muscinae - subfamily; Muscini - tribe
Hyponyms
- (genus): Musca aethiops, Musca afra, Musca albina, Musca alpesa, Musca amita, Musca asiatica, Musca autumnalis (face fly), Musca bakeri, Musca bezzii, Musca biseta, Musca cadaverum, Musca calleva, Musca callvea, Musca capensis, Musca cassara, Musca conducens, Musca confiscata, Musca convexifrons, Musca craggi, Musca crassirostris, Musca curviforceps, Musca dasyops, Musca domestica (common housefly), Musca elatior, Musca emdeni, Musca ethiopica, Musca fergusoni, Musca fletcheri, Musca formosana, Musca freedmani, Musca gabonensis, Musca heidiae, Musca hervei, Musca hugonis, Musca illingworthi, Musca inferior, Musca intermedia, Musca larvipara, Musca lasiopa, Musca lasiophthalma, Musca liberia, Musca lindneri, Musca lothari, Musca lucidula, Musca lusoria, Musca mactans, Musca malaisei, Musca mallochi, Musca meruensis, Musca munroi, Musca negriabdomina, Musca nevilli, Musca osiris, Musca patersoni, Musca pattoni, Musca pilifacies, Musca planiceps, Musca pseudocorvina, Musca ruralis, Musca santoshi, Musca seniorwhitei, Musca setulosa, Musca somalorum, Musca sorbens, Musca spangleri, Musca splendens, Musca stabulans, Musca striatacta, Musca suecica, Musca tahitiensis, Musca tempestatum, Musca tempestiva, Musca terraereginae, Musca tibetana, Musca transvaalensis, Musca ugandae, Musca ventrosa, Musca vetustissima, Musca vilis, Musca villeneuvii, Musca vitripennis, Musca wittweri, Musca xanthomelas (species)
References
Musca (genus) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Musca on Wikispecies.Wikispecies Musca on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin musca (“a fly”). Named by Dutch explorers Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman, between 1595 and 1597.
Proper noun
Musca
Derived terms
Translations
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