Description
A Life History of Housefly chart (55×90 cm) is a large, full-color educational wall poster that clearly depicts the complete life cycle of the housefly (Musca domestica), supporting biology instruction, NEET prep, and school laboratory curriculum.
Chart Features and Content
Chart Size and Material: Standard 55 × 90 cm, printed on 80 GSM map litho or art paper, thermally laminated for durability and moisture resistance—ideal for repeated handling in classrooms and labs.
Lifecycle Stages Illustrated: Illustrates and labels four distinct stages in the housefly’s metamorphosis:
Egg: Shown as small, white, elongated eggs laid on decaying matter.
Larva (Maggot): Pale, legless, segmented, worm-like larva, feeding and growing through three instars.
Pupa: Resting stage shown as a brown, oval, non-feeding case where transformation to adult occurs.
Adult Fly: Fully formed, winged housefly emerging from pupa.
Annotations: Includes arrows or circular design to visually link stages; labels for each phase and brief notes describing duration, environmental requirements, and reproductive output (e.g., up to 500 eggs per female; rapid lifecycle of 7–14 days under optimal conditions).
Educational Details: Often features fact boxes about reproductive biology, egg-laying habits (clusters on organic waste), importance of each stage (maggot role in decomposition), and public health relevance.
Language and Readability: Available in English (sometimes bilingual), with clear, student-friendly labeling and bold graphics to aid visual learning.
Institutional and Catalog Use
Utilized in biology, zoology, environmental science, and entomology instruction. Supports learning through diagram labeling, lifecycle understanding, and real-world connections (sanitation, disease vector studies).
Supplied by major educational chart publishers (Vidya Chitr Prakashan, Flipkart, IndiaMART) for catalog qualification and durable classroom display at an affordable cost.
For digital or catalog inclusion, select high-resolution, visually clear charts from educational publishers or professional graphic suppliers specializing in biological life cycles