Muscae
Muscae is the plural form of the Latin noun musca, meaning "fly." In classical Latin, muscae can function as the nominative plural of musca, and it also serves as the genitive singular form in certain inflectional contexts. The form may appear in older texts with the ligatured spelling muscæ, but muscae (without ligature) is common in modern transliteration.
In taxonomy and biology, muscae appears primarily in historical or Latinized phrasing. The modern standard for
In medicine and ophthalmology, the phrase muscae volitantes, literally "flying flies," is a traditional Latin term
In astronomy, Musca is the name of a southern constellation whose name derives from the Latin for