Sepsis cynipsea is a European species of fly and member of the family Sepsidae. It is a coprophagous fly that feeds on dung. These flies are most commonly...
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Coleoptera. Examples of such flies are Scathophaga stercoraria and Sepsis cynipsea, dung flies commonly found in Europe around cattle droppings. Among...
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Sepsis is a genus of flies in the family Sepsidae. S. barbata Becker, 1907 S. biflexuosa Strobl, 1893 S. cynipsea (Linnaeus, 1758) S. duplicata Haliday...
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grasping traits are water striders, diving beetles, and the dung fly Sepsis cynipsea. During forced copulation, male water striders (genus Gerris) attack...
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responsiveness of the insect to certain environmental stimuli. For example, Sepsis cynipsea flies primarily use temperature to determine when to enter diapause...
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that they may mate with reduced conflict. Another example of this is Sepsis cynipsea, where males of the species mount females to guard them from other...
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life history variation in the dung flies Scathophaga stercoraria and Sepsis cynipsea". Oecologia. 109 (3): 342–352. doi:10.1007/s004420050092. PMID 28307530...
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has relatively long copulation and guarding durations, similar to S. cynipsea. Sepsis thoracica faces mostly generalist predators in their pastoral habitat...
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– Palloptera saltuum Musca vibrans – Seioptera vibrans Musca cynipsea – Sepsis cynipsea Musca flava – Chyromya flava Musca aestuans – [nomen dubium] Musca...
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Dettman et al. 2008 S. cerevisiae 500 Divergent Dettman et al. 2007 Sepsis cynipsea 35 Martin & Hosken 2003 D. melanogaster Wigby & Chapman 2006 D. pseudoobscura...
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1873 N. speiseri (Duda, 1926) Genus Sepsis Fallén, 1810 S. barbata Becker, 1907 S. biflexuosa Strobl, 1893 S. cynipsea (Linnaeus, 1758) S. duplicata Haliday...
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