Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Anthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Muscidae
Genus: Musca
Species: Domesticus
Scientific name: Musca domesticus
- Maximux Deus/Ronn
The scientific name for the housefly is Musca domestica.
Musca is the genus to which housefly belongs.Its zoological name is Musca domestica.
A young housefly is called a maggot. Maggots are the larval stage of the housefly before they pupate and emerge as adults.
The house fly belongs to the family Muscidae. It is classified as Musca domestica. The stable fly is classified as Stomoxys calcitrans, and the little house fly as Fannia canicularis.
No, the highest level is kingdom.
kingdom: Animalia phylum: arthropoda class: incecta order:diptera family:muscoida genus:musca species: musca domestica
species
No, in biological classification, Kingdom is a higher level of classification than Domain. Domains represent the highest level of biological classification, which can be further divided into kingdoms.
The largest level of classification in a kingdom is the phylum.
The box labeled "a" represents the domain level in biological classification. It is the highest level in the classification hierarchy.
The classification level with the fewest members is the domain level, which is the highest level in the biological classification system. It includes three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
The finest level of classification for animals is species.
Species is the smallest level of classification in biology.
The second highest and second broadest classification level for plants and fungi is the division.
The smallest classification level is the species. It is the most specific category in the classification system, representing a particular type of organism.
The broadest classification level is domain, which represents a high-level category or grouping of related topics.
Domain is the broadest level of classification in the new system, higher than kingdom in the old classification system.