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- researchers in a variety of fields, although the large body of literature on calliphorids has been concentrated on solving the problem of myiasis in livestock...
- A calliphorid "bubbling"...
- invertebrates, such as the carrion and burying beetles, as well as maggots of calliphorid flies (such as one of the most important species in Calliphora vomitoria)...
- microecosystems while decomposing. In 1996, a drowned carc**** held sarcophagid and calliphorid flies after being picked open by a pair of Coragyps atratus vultures...
- life cycle of Lucilia coeruleiviridis has four stages of development. Calliphorids are necrophagous so the eggs are dispatched on rotting animal remains...
- flies have been used since antiquity for wound debridement. Larvae of calliphorid flies of the species Lucilia sericata are widely used. Not all species...
- are yellow or orange. By chaetotaxy, the study of bristle arrangement, Calliphorids are characterized by having black bristles on the meron and two to three...
- become more concentrated in the thoracic and abdominal cavities. Adult calliphorids and muscids decreased in numbers during this stage, and were not observed...
- sericata is an important species to forensic entomologists. Like most calliphorids, L. sericata has been heavily studied and its lifecycle and habits are...
- H.; Dadour, I.R. (2008). "A global study of forensically significant calliphorids: Implications for identification". Forensic Science International. 177...