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A live blue bottle fly calliphora vomitoria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calliphora vomitoria, Crete Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calliphora vomitoria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yaupon holly Ilex vomitoria tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Branches of Yaupon Holly berries Ilex vomitoria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calliphora vomitoria - bluebottle fly Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calliphora vomitoria - bluebottle fly Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calliphora vomitoria blue bottle fly original illustration art on a white background
Branches of Yaupon Holly berries Ilex vomitoria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calliphora vomitoria blue bottle fly original illustration art on a white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blue Bottle Fly, Calliphora vomitoria, Lalbagh, Bangalore, Karnataka, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Branches of Yaupon Holly berries Ilex vomitoria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ilex vomitoria plant in Florida nature, closeup Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dwarf yaupon holly Ilex vomitoria schillings - Davie, Florida, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calliphora vomitoria blue bottle fly original illustration art on a white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calliphora vomitoria bottlebee, is a species of blow fly, a species in the family Calliphoridae. Calliphora vomitoria is the type species of the genus Calliphora. It is common throughout many continents including Europe, Americas, and Africa. They are fairly large flies, nearly twice the size of the housefly, with a metallic blue abdomen and long orange setae on the gena.While adult flies feed on nectar, females deposit their eggs on rotting corpses, making them important forensic insects, as their eggs and timing of oviposition can be used to estimate time of death.


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