RF2PNE43E–Close up fly, Phaonia tuguriorum, family House flies, Muscidae. On a leaf of greater celandine (Chelidonium majus). Dutch garden. April
RMDRBFRY–Fly (family Muscidae) resting on grasses. Powys, Wales. August.
RMK86ERB–Helina reversio, a House fly, in early Autumn in the South of England, UK. House fly macro. House fly closeup.
RMDRBFK6–Fly (family Muscidae) on Meadowsweet flowers. Powys, Wales. August.
RF2G3EGGN–Muscidae fly - insect macro
RMBHF8JJ–House fly (family Muscidae). Live insect photographed against a white background on a portable studio.
RFPAR8G4–Flies (Muscidae) mating on leaf, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
RFKRAAY2–A pair of mating flies in the muscidae family on a tree trunk in woodland. New Inn, Tipperary, Ireland.
RMDGRH6P–Species of house fly (Muscidae spec), Bad Hersfeld, Hesse
RF2HM05WT–Close up macro photography of a fly, musca domestica, muscidae drinking from a water drop.
RFMDE37W–Macro bugs
RF2HM02T6–Close up macro photography of a fly, musca domestica, muscidae in a wall
RFM4X972–High detailed close up of a house fly (Musca domestica)
RF2HM028R–Fly (musca domestica), mosca, diptera, muscidae standing over a white and yellow flower. Macro shot.
RMG05A93–Big house fly musca domestica
RF2K0YRGY–Small muscidae fly resting on a white hydrangea flower
RFP856N9–Common fly, urban disease vector pest. Musca Domestica belongs to the Muscidae family. House fly on blue background.
RF2RG9F1W–Macrophotograph of a small Muscidae fly resting on an orange leaf on a summer day
RMWAFWR8–Close op of fly on rotten apple
RF2PW0N4Y–Close up fly, Phaonia tuguriorum, family House flies, Muscidae. On a leaf of greater celandine (Chelidonium majus). Dutch garden. April
RF2F1FM40–Housefly (Latin name: musca domestica) close up view
RF2R4X6T6–Closeup female fly, Muscina prolapsa, family House flies, Muscidae. On a bamboo leaf. Spring, May, Netherlands
RFM5C7HB–Noon Fly (Mesembrina meridiana) close up of its head showing the compound eyes. Tipperary, Ireland.
RFW12FE0–A macro shot of fly standing on glass window with green blurry background. Living house fly insect close-up.
RM2C9FY78–Hydrotaea ignava house fly
RF2R54WRY–Close up female fly Phaonia probably Phaonia tuguriorum, family House flies, Muscidae. On a white paper. Spring, May, Netherlands.
RFWBDH60–House fly, insect, perched on a white flower in the sunshine in late summer united kingdom
RMDGRH6N–Species of house fly (Muscidae spec), Bad Hersfeld, Hesse
RMB40ET7–House fly on laurel leaf
RM2F88M2N–A Muscidae fly
RF2G53E8H–Close up of a House fly on the floor
RM2F88M3H–A Muscidae fly
RMDRBFJX–Fly (family Muscidae) feeding on a Tagetes flower in a garden. Powys, Wales. July.
RM2F88M33–A Muscidae fly
RM2R1YMAW–A teneral Muscid Fly (Lispe sp.), recently emerged from a pupa with unformed wings.
RFP856RP–Common fly, urban disease vector pest. Musca Domestica belongs to the Muscidae family. House fly on blue background.
RM2J3XJ27–A common Muscidae fly, Phaonia subventa
RMWAFXHM–Close op of fly on rotten apple
RM2J2YCGX–Perched grey Muscidae fly possibly a Lispocephala sp.
RFKXWC64–Noon Fly (Mesembrina meridiana) perched on a leaf. Cahir, Tipperary, Ireland.
RMWA80D7–Close up of a fly with a abstract background
RFM6040B–Noon Fly (Mesembrina meridiana) resting on bench. Tipperary, Ireland
RFW4R617–Coenosia, Musca domestica, Macro of a fly on a flower
RM2C9FY66–stable fly (Stomoxys calcitrans)
RFPMG7AJ–Noon Fly (Mesembrina meridiana) at rest on bramble leaf. Tipperary, Ireland
RFWBDH8R–House fly, insect, perched on a white flower in the sunshine in late summer united kingdom
RFM1TABR–Noon Fly (Mesembrina meridiana) dorsal view of specimen perched on a blackberry. Cahir, Tipperary, Ireland.
RFWA82MP–House fly, insect, perched on a white flower in the sunshine in late summer united kingdom
RFMEH5F7–Noon Fly (Mesembrina meridiana) perched on a leaf. Frontal view of the face. Tipperary, Ireland
RFB50DC2–House fly close up Muscidae Muscinae Musca domestica pest insect on an ivy leaf
RFKFXGEJ–Noon Fly (Mesembrina meridiana) resting on a bench. Cabragh Wetlands, Thurles, Tipperary, Ireland
RM2E31TPK–Wasps (Vespula vulgaris) and flies (Muscidae spp.) feeding on a damaged ripe victoria plum on the tree, Devon, June
RF2HKAMYX–Close up fly, Phaonia tuguriorum, family House flies, Muscidae. On a white window frame. Netherlands, winter, February
RM2RD95D0–Phaonia pallida, the muscid fly or orange muscid fly, perched on a bramble leaf.
RFP856RN–Common fly, urban disease vector pest. Musca Domestica belongs to the Muscidae family. House fly on blue background.
RF2J8R6BJ–Close up female fly, Phaonia subventa of the family House flies, Muscidae. On a bamboo leaf. Dutch garden, Spring, May, Netherlands
RFTRD3P2–Fliege muscidae auf Rose
RF2PFGX9M–Close up fly, Phaonia tuguriorum, family House flies, Muscidae. On a purple flowering crocus, family Iridaceae. Dutch garden. March
RMB48TNY–Graphomyia maculata, Wales, UK.
RFWA80EE–Close up of a fly with a abstract background
RF2MD7P2A–Detailed closeup on a black and orange Noonday fly, Mesembrina meridiana sitting on a green leaf
RFW4R610–Coenosia, Musca domestica, Macro of a fly on a flower
RF2MXRGDX–Mydaea corni A large brown fly living in moist stands on the edge of spruce forests.
RMA4C73Y–Fly (Muscidae), close-up of compound eye in ultra-violet light
RF2FMW2FH–Noon fly, Mesembrina meridiana on oak bark
RF2MD7MNP–Detailed closeup on a hairy, orange muscid fluPhaonia pallida sitting on stone
RF2BF96F7–Coenosia Tigrina fly resting on a green leaf with a blurred background and lots of copy space
RFPTC1FF–dung fly
RF2K0YPP5–Female coenosia sp. fly resting on a peoni on a spring morning
RFM8T2AN–Fly on cane leaf
RM2E31TPE–Wasps (Vespula vulgaris) and flies (Muscidae spp.) feeding on a damaged ripe victoria plum on the tree, Devon, June
RF2H6DN8H–Dipteros, Insects in their natural environment. Macro photography.
RM2PG44TN–Common fly (Musca sp.) on winter aconite (Eranthis hyemalis)
RFP856RT–Common fly, urban disease vector pest. Musca Domestica belongs to the Muscidae family. House fly on blue background.
RF2H6DN8N–Dipteros, Insects in their natural environment. Macro photography.
RMBJA2NM–Fly (Polietes lardaria : Muscidae), UK.
RF2PFF469–Close up fly, Phaonia tuguriorum, family House flies, Muscidae. On a purple flowering crocus, family Iridaceae. Yellow, stamens, pistil, Dutch garden.
RF2H6DN87–Dipteros, Insects in their natural environment. Macro photography.
RMWA80CM–Close up of a fly on a pot lid
RF2J21722–Close up male fly Helina evecta, family House flies (Muscidae) on the white edge of a flower pot in the sun. Blurred green garden. Spring. Netherlands
RME82JJF–remains and decapitated dead fly Muscidae exoskeleton carcus body amongst mass of fine spider silken treads and dust
RF2WHPM4G–Close up female fly Coenosia. family House flies (Muscidae) on the yellow flower of lesser trefoil (Trifolium dubium) Spring, May, Netherlands.
RFBAA127–Houseflies different kinds close-up
RF2T6KBGW–a kind of muscidae insects on a green leaf, in the natural wild state, Luannan County, Hebei Province, China.
RF2HM538H–Fly (musca domestica), mosca, diptera, muscidae standing over a white and yellow flower. Macro shot.
RMEBRW5J–houseflies, house flies (Muscidae), mouldy fly
RMEYEY4X–A Green Bottle blow fly feeding on a thistle flower
RF2K0YPMT–Female coenosia sp. fly resting on a peoni leave on an early spring morning
RM2J28035–Bluebottle (Calliphora sp.) perched on a leaf
RF2RH37CX–Fly making bubbles to cool down with blurred background and copy space
RFPDEJRK–Common house fly (Muscidae domestica) sitting on a twig. Captured in the Western Cape, South Africa.
RF2G5R5AP–House flies (f. Muscidae) on leaf of nettle (Urtica sp) in Mill Hill Old Railway Nature Reserve, Barnet, London, UK.
RFP856NM–Common fly, urban disease vector pest. Musca Domestica belongs to the Muscidae family. House fly on blue background.
RF2C1YH8E–Possibly Helina reversio or similar Helina muscid fly. Disease carrier concept. Insects UK.
RFMYTHKG–House flies (Muscidae)
RFKEGMCC–house fly or housefly Latin name musca domestica or stomoxys calcitrans muscidae extremely close up feeding on viburnum flower caprifoliaceae in Italy