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''Synthesiomyia nudiseta'' is one of the largest flies in the family Muscidae. The fly has a pair of forewings; the paired hind wings have been reduced to halteres that help with stability and movement during flight. Key characteristics of this species include plumose (that is, "feathery") segmented aristae, well-developed calypters, and sternopleural bristles.〔Schowalter, Timothy D. Insect Ecology. New York: Elsevier Inc., 2006.〕 ''Synthesiomyia nudiseta'' is a forensically important species because it is necrophilous and can therefore help determine the time of colonization for the post mortem interval with its known life cycle. ==Classification== The species ''Synthesiomyia nudiseta'', was named by Frederik Maurits van der Wulp in 1883;〔Kruger, R. F., et al. Survival and reproduction of Synthesiomyia nudiseta (Diptera, Muscidae). Iheringia. Serie Zoologia. 98 (2008): 1, 45-49. 22 March 2009 〕 and ''S. nudiseta'' is the only known species under the genus ''Synthesiomyia''.〔“Synthesiomyia nudiseta.” 2009 ''Synthesiomyia nudiseta'' is essentially a kind of necrophagous fly. Larvae of ''S. nudiseta'' were found in a cadaver in Costa Rica, and the larvae have also been shown to be important on decomposition of carcasses in Malaysia. ''S. nudiseta'' are said to be useful in the recognition of the range of post-death, and of importance to forensic entomology. In Brazil, ''S. nudiseta'' is very common in Rio de Janeiro, where it is highly synanthropic. 〔Kruger, R. F., et al. Development of Synthesiomyia nudiseta (Diptera, Muscidae) in laboratory. Iheringia. Serie Zoologia. 92 (2002): 4, 25-30. 22 March 2009〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Synthesiomyia nudiseta」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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