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Fly day Friday: forensically important Calliphora augur

Native to the south-east of this country. It has been observed that typically, this species will visit a carcass early in the decomposition process.

 

I also learned that the females of this species are ovoviviparous, laying around fifty larvae (maggots) sheathed in a chorion (egg shell) which hatch almost instantaneously.

 

And with fascination I read that this is the most forensically important fly in New South Wales, where, for example, it was utilised in over 30% of cases between 1984 and 2001.

 

Body length 10 mm.

 

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Uploaded on August 31, 2024
Taken on August 28, 2024