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phorid fly

About the Phorid Fly

Appearance At first glance, you’d be forgiven for mistaking a phorid fly for a fruit fly. They can look remarkably similar. However, there are several significant differences. Phorids are distinguishable for their large, broad thorax which leads to their characteristic humpbacked appearance. They are typically around 0.5 to 5.5 mm (0.02 to 0.2 in) in

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green bottle fly venus flytrap

About the Bottle Fly

Appearance Blowflies (Calliphoridae), also known as carrion flies, are renowned for their bright and shiny appearance. Their hard exoskeleton is colored metallic blue, green, or black. From their heads, sprout two antennae, consisting of three segments. Alongside the antennae, are two large bright red compound eyes. From head to tail, blowflies average around 8 to

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blowfly

About the Blowfly

Appearance Blowflies (Calliphoridae), also known as carrion flies, are renowned for their bright and shiny appearance. Their hard exoskeleton is colored metallic blue, green, or black. From their heads, sprout two antennae, consisting of three segments. Alongside the antennae, are two large bright red compound eyes.From head to tail, blowflies average around 8 to 10

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