Identifying Houseflies: Characteristics and Appearance
The correct answer is Housefly.
The housefly (Musca domestica) is a common species of fly that is found in the family Muscidae. Houseflies are generally gray in color, with four dark longitudinal stripes on the thorax and six on the abdomen. They have large compound eyes that are red or brown in color and are covered in tiny white bristles. Houseflies also have a single pair of wings that are clear with yellow-brown veins.
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