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Sarcophagidae (from
Ancient Gr**** σάρξ sárx 'flesh' and φαγεῖν phageîn 'to eat') are a
family of
flies commonly known as
flesh flies. They
differ from...
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included in Calliphoridae)
Rhiniidae (formerly
included in Calliphoridae)
Sarcophagidae Tachinidae Ulurumyiidae Oestroidea have a wide
range of
feeding habits...
- Mesembrinellidae, Mystacinobiidae, Polleniidae, Rhiniidae, Rhinophoridae,
Sarcophagidae, Tachinidae, and Ulurumyiidae. Of
families of
flies causing myiasis...
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opportunistic exploitation of
transient food sources, such as many
Sarcophagidae and
other carrion flies, and
species such as many Calliphoridae, that...
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close ****ociation with
other dipterous larvae from the
families Sarcophagidae and Muscidae, and many
other acalyptrate muscoid flies.[citation needed]...
- or the grey
flesh fly, is a
species of fly
belonging to the
family Sarcophagidae. It
varies in size from
small to large, 8 to 17
millimeters in length...
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Calliphora vomitoria,
Calliphora vicina, and
Cordylobia Oestridae (botflies)
Sarcophagidae (fleshflies)
Sarcophaga barbata are
usually found in dead and rotting...
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Superfamily Oestroidea Calliphoridae Mystacinobiidae Oestridae Rhinophoridae Sarcophagidae Tachinidae Ulurumyiidae Superfamily Hippoboscoidea Glossinidae Hippoboscidae...
- is a
genus of true
flies and the type
genus of the flesh-fly
family (
Sarcophagidae). The
members of this
cosmopolitan genus are
frequently known as common...
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attract its pollinators, carrion-eating
beetles and "flesh flies" (family
Sarcophagidae). It was
first described scientifically in 1878 in Sumatra. Flowers...