The Secret Life of Flies

  • Trautwein M
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Abstract

Entomolologist Erica McAlister dispels many common misconceptions and reveals how truly amazing, exotic and important these creatures really are. From hungry herbivores and precocious pollinators to robberflies, danceflies and the much maligned mosquito, McAlister describes the different types of fly, their unique and often unusual characteristics, and the unpredictable nature of their daily life. She travels from the drawers of wonder at the Natural History Museum, to piles of poo in Ethiopia, via underground caves, smelly latrines and the English country garden.

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Trautwein, M. (2018). The Secret Life of Flies. American Entomologist, 64(3), 198–198. https://doi.org/10.1093/ae/tmy046

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