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  • Flesh-fly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Rokuro Kano; Gordon Field; Satoshi Shinonaga Fauna Japonica: Sarcophagidae ( Insecta: Diptera)Biogeographical Society of Japan; distributor: Tokyo Electrical ...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flesh-fly - Similar

  • Diptera: Sarcophagidae

    Describes and illustrates diagnostic characters for identifying flies belonging to the family Sarcophagidae.

    entomology.ifas.ufl.edu/foltz/eny3005/lab1/Diptera/Sa... - Similar

  • Family Sarcophagidae - Flesh Flies - BugGuide.Net

    29 Apr 2009 ... Sarcophagidae is named after the genus Sarcophaga, which gets its name from the Greek for "flesh-eater". See that page for details. Numbers ...

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  • Sarcophagidae

    12 Sep 2007 ... Webpages about Sarcophagidae (Diptera: Brachycera, Schizophora, Calyptrata, Oestroidea)

    www.zmuc.dk/entoweb/sarcoweb/Sarcweb/Sarc_web.htm - Similar

  • Sarc

    An overview of information on the larvae of the Sarcophagidae is available in my chapter on the Sarcophagidae in Immature ...

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  • Decomposition: Flesh flies - Family Sarcophagidae

    Flesh flies are stripey-backed or chequered flies, often with bright red eyes.

    www.deathonline.net/decomposition/corpse_fauna/flies/... - Similar

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