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  • Calliphoridae - Wikipedia
    The Calliphoridae (commonly known as blowflies, blow flies, blow-flies, carrion flies, bluebottles, or greenbottles) [5] are a family of insects in the order Diptera, with almost 1,900 known species
  • Family Calliphoridae – ENT 425 – General Entomology
    Description: The blow flies are a metallic blue or green color and are ubiquitous in nature The antennae are aristate with a plumose bristle, and the calypters are large and prominent They are distinguished by the absence of a post-scutellum These scavenger insects lay their eggs on dead animals The larvae feed on decaying tissue of animals
  • Blow fly | Description, Life Cycle, Uses, Diseases, Types, Facts . . .
    blow fly, (family Calliphoridae), any member in a cosmopolitan family of insects comprising about 1,500 species in around 150 genera Blow flies are ecologically important as decomposers and can rapidly colonize carrion and other decaying organic matter and thus aid in nutrient cycling
  • Blowfly Animal Facts - Calliphoridae - A-Z Animals
    Blow flies (family Calliphoridae) are typically medium-to-large flies, often metallic blue green, many of which breed in carrion, feces, or decaying organic matter; some species cause myiasis (infestation of living tissue)
  • Calliphoridae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Calliphoridae is defined as a large family of flies, commonly known as blow flies and carrion flies, comprising over 1,000 species that exhibit a range from facultative to obligatory myiasis, with larvae typically feeding on wet, living, or dead flesh
  • Calliphoridae
    The Calliphoridae family encompasses a wide range of flies commonly known as blowflies These flies are renowned for their metallic blue, green, or black coloration and are often associated with decaying organic matter
  • Blow flies of North America: Keys to the subfamilies and . . . - BugGuide
    The subfamilies, genera, and most frequently encountered species of North American Calliphoridae are reviewed, including a comprehensive pictorial key to the forensically important blow flies of North America
  • Evolutionary profile of the family Calliphoridae, with notes on the . . .
    The family Calliphoridae is a group of heterogenous calyptrate flies with a worldwide distribution including species of ecological, veterinary, medical, and forensic importance
  • Calliphoridae - Animalia
    The Calliphoridae(commonly known as blow flies, blow-flies, carrion flies, bluebottles, or greenbottles) are a family of insects in the order Diptera, with almost 1,900 known species
  • Calliphoridae -a o Catalog
    Species of the family Calliphoridae, the so called blow flies, are usually large, metallic blue-green, and covered more or less with dusting, although a number of Australasian Oceanian species are small to medium-sized and nonmetallic, sometimes testaceous yellow in part or entirely





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