Depending on the type of fly, it can belong to a number of families. For instance, a house fly is in the Muscidae family.
An asilid is a member of the Asilidae, a family of flies also known as robber flies or assassin flies, with notoriously aggressive predatory habits.
Muscid ?
An atelestid is a member of the Atelestidae, a group of true flies in the family Empidoidea.
Means someone in the family or nearby is serious or death of someone may occur in the family
A Raven is a large black bird of the crow family and flies around in the woods.
Those fireflies are under the Hotaru family of flies.
kiskadees eat insects like flies and dragonflies. They're in the flycatcher family
Flies are typically the first insects to arrive at a dead body, with blowflies (family Calliphoridae) being the most common initial visitors, often arriving within minutes. They are followed by flesh flies (family Sarcophagidae) and other species such as house flies (family Muscidae). As the decomposition progresses, various other insects, including beetles and wasps, may also arrive to feed on the decaying matter. The specific order can vary based on environmental conditions and the state of decomposition.
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I think that is an omen of ill fate.
Honey bees are insects in the family Hymenoptera. Other members of the family are the other varieties of bees (bumble bees, solitary bees, carder bees, stingless bees, and so on), wasps, ants, saw flies, and hover flies among others.
Drosophila is a genus of small flies, referred to as fruit flies, belonging to the family Drosophilidae. These flies are commonly studied in biological research due to their short life cycles and easy maintenance in laboratory settings.