Housefly (Musca domestica)
This page features various illustrations of the Housefly in different file formats including PNG, SVG, and AI. The Housefly, scientifically known as Musca domestica, is a prevalent fly species commonly found in homes. It holds the title of being the most widely spread insect globally, inhabiting regions from the Arctic to tropical areas and across continents. Houseflies are known to be bothersome due to their disruptive presence in living and working spaces, as well as their tendency to contaminate food. Adults typically have a gray to black appearance with four dark longitudinal lines on the thorax, slightly hairy bodies, a pair of membranous wings, and distinctive red eyes, with females featuring larger and more spaced-apart eyes.