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Psychodidae
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Family of flies with short, hairy bodies and wings.
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Psychodidae
- Information from Wikipedia on this family of small flies with short, hairy bodies and wings.
Lutzomyia
- Information from Wikipedia on this sand fly which is responsible for the transmission of the parasitic disease leishmaniasis.
Album: Psychodidae
- Several photographs of flies in this family.
Family Psychodidae
- Photographs of flies in this family found in North America, provided by BugGuide.
Phlebotominae
- Information from Wikipedia on this subfamily of flies that feed on blood, commonly known as sand flies, some of which are vectors of disease.
Phlebotomus
- Information from Wikipedia on this genus of sand flies responsible for the transmission of the disease leishmaniasis.
Psychoda alternata
- Photograph and information on the moth flies and drain flies.
Lutzomyia shannoni
- Provides photographs and a description of this sand fly, its distribution, life cycle, hosts, medical importance and management.
Psychoda sp: Moth Fly
- Photograph of this fly, with information on its habitat, life cycle and description.
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