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Polillas Esmeralda Y Parientes (Familia Geometridae)Observ.
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pretty small with very unique fly performance, the edge of wings have black dots
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Grillos de Campo (Tribu Gryllini)Observ.
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large legs modified to jump and dig https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cricket_(insect)
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Mosca Cabezona de Las Letrinas (Chrysomya megacephala)Observ.
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a greenish-blue metallic box-like body
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Avispas Paraguas (Género Polistes)Observ.
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pretty sure about this due to 2 strips pattern on the thorax
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Papilio Ajedrezado (Papilio demoleus)Observ.
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2 red dot on the back of the wings
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Moscas Carroñeras (Familia Sarcophagidae)Observ.
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black and gray longitudinal stripes on the thorax and checkering on the abdomen
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Garrapatas (Orden Ixodida)Observ.
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found in a dog in full state, has no eyes and is not ornate; it has no festoons
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Mosca Doméstica (Musca domestica)Observ.
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capture inside house => house-flies
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extremely long antennae, which are often as long as or longer than the beetle's body, called "hair shredder" in my culture to due the habbit of chewing people hair