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Muscicapidae 🔍

Muscicapidae is a group of insects in the order Hymenoptera, which includes bees and wasps. They are characterized by their large, muscular bodies, long wings, and specialized stinger-like appendages on their abdomen. This class encompasses various species including honeybees, wasps, ants, and some species of moths.

Muscinupta 🔍

Muscinupta is a genus in the family Muscicapidae, which includes several species of flowering plants commonly known as muskies and muskets.

Hamster 🔍

Hamster is a small, rodent-like mammal that belongs to the family Muscicapidae. They are known for their short, slender bodies and their ability to quickly grow in size, often reaching up to 10 inches (25 cm) long when fully grown. Hamsters are also known for their quick metabolism rate, making them excellent exercise animals due to their high energy requirements.

Muscomorpha 🔍

Muscomorpha is a species of bird that belongs to the family Muscicapidae, known for its distinctive black and white feathers.

Ditomotarsus 🔍

Ditto musculus, also known as dittos or dittosmus, is a genus of small mammals belonging to the family Muscicapidae and the order Dendrobatidae. It includes several species that are commonly found in the Americas, including the common dittus, the American dittus, and the black-and-white dittus.

Asetiabacarus 🔍

Asetiabacarus is a species of rodent that belongs to the family Muscicapidae, commonly known as the "rabbit" or "ground squirrel." These rodents are characterized by their elongated bodies and the ability to climb trees. They are typically found in temperate forests and include several subspecies, with many being considered endangered due to habitat loss and hunting practices.

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