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Flesh fly Sarcophaga bercaea Sarcophagidae Pune Maharashtra India
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Dead common flesh fly (Sarcophaga carnaria) This European fly is so called because it feeds on rotting flesh (carrion) It is a common domestic pest
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Flesh fly
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Gray meat fly (Sarcophaga carnaria also carrion fly)
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marbled-grey flesh fly Photo by Tierfotoagentur mblue-shadow
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Common flesh fly
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Common flesh fly
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Common flesh fly
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Foot pads of a fly Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the underside of the foot pads and claws of a grey flesh fly Sarcophaga carnaria
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Proboscis of flesh fly Coloured scanning electron micrograph of the proboscis of a grey flesh fly Sarcophaga carnaria The proboscis is an elongated
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Proboscis of flesh fly Coloured scanning electron micrograph of the sucking surface of the proboscis of a grey flesh fly Sarcophaga carnaria The pr
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Flesh fly on glass Macrophotograph of a gray flesh fly Sarcophaga carnaria standing on glass At the tip of each foot are two pads or cushions calle
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Head of a flesh fly Macrophotograph of the head of the gray flesh fly Sarcophaga carnaria seen in side view At top is a large compound eye (red) ma
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Head of flesh fly Macrophotograph of the head of the gray flesh fly Sarcophaga carnaria Positioned on the side of the head are two large compound ey
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The gray flesh fly Sarcophaga carnaria pollinates a Marguerite daisy plant This fly closely re- lated to the blue-bottle fly gathers nectar from th
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Close-up frontal view of a common flesh fly (Sarcophaga carnaria) resting on a plantain seed head in a damp meadow on a cool late summer morning This
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Close-up profile of a Flesh fly (Sarcophaga carnaria) resting on rock in a dry scrub habitat on Samos Island Greece
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Flesh fly (Sarcophaga carnaria) Close up image of fly basking on leaf in a Norfolk wood in summer
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Flesh fly on glass Macrophotograph of a gray flesh fly Sarcophaga carnaria standing on glass At the tip of each foot are two pads or cushions calle
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Flesh fly feeding Macrophotograph of a gray flesh fly Sarcophaga carnaria feeding on sugar The tube-like proboscis mouthpart of the fly is seen; it
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Close-up of a female foliate spider (Larinioides cornutus) feeding on a caterpillar with a Flesh fly (Sarcophaga carnaria) looking on
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Flesh-flies mating
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Flies on cow dung Cow dung covered in flesh-flies (Sarcophaga sp) noon flies and dung flies (family Scathophagidae) Photographed in the Auvergne
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Flies on cow dung Cow dung covered in flesh-flies (Sarcophaga sp) noon flies and dung flies (family Scathophagidae) Photographed in the Auvergne
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Flesh flies mating Common flesh flies (Sarcophaga carnaria) mating on a grass seed-head The flesh fly is so called because it feeds on rotting flesh
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Ladybird and flesh fly
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Flesh fly (Sarcophaga carnaria) The flesh fly is so called because it feeds on rotting flesh (carrion)
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Flesh flies (Sarcophaga carnaria) mating on a leaf The flesh fly is so called because it feeds on rotting flesh
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Flesh fly Sarcophaga sp feeding on a piece of left over quiche The female lays live maggots in the food since the eggs hatch inside her body The ma
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