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- Protophormia terraenovae is commonly called northern blowfly, blue-bottle fly or blue-****ed fly (blue-****d fly in British English). It is distinguished...
- Northern America. Species: Protophormia atriceps (Zetterstedt, 1845) Protophormia terraenovae (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830) "Protophormia Townsend, 1908". www.gbif...
- Lucilia sericata, the common green bottle fly. Another important species, Protophormia terraenovae, is also notable for its feeding secretions, which combat...
- examples of common blowflies are Calliphora vicina, Phormia regina, Protophormia terraenovae and Lucilia sericata Necrophagous blowfly species are often...
- Townsend, 1917 Prosthetosoma Silvestri, 1920 Protocalliphora Hough, 1899 Protophormia Townsend, 1908 Ptilonesia Bezzi, 1927 Rhynchoestrus Séguy, 1926 Sarconesia...
- fly". This is possibly the blue bottle fly (Calliphora vomitoria or Protophormia terraenovae), but probably the mourning horsefly (Tab**** atratus), a...
- Phormia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 Phormiata Protocalliphora Hough, 1899 Protophormia Townsend, 1908 Trypocalliphora Peus, 1960 Whitworth, Terry (2006). "Keys...
- the skull was whole. However, after removing the skull cap, an adult Protophormia terraenovae and its larvae were found within the skull, but the brain...
- study on the effects of refrigeration on the biometry and development of Protophormia terraenovae shows that “10 days of refrigeration induced a decrease of...
- previous efforts to synthesize Diptericin have suggested Diptericin in Protophormia terraenovae is one linear peptide. Yet Drosophila melanogaster's Diptericin...