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Green bottle fly

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Calliphoridae

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Diptera

Green bottle fly with a brilliant blue-green and golden coloration with black markings

Representative species
  
Common green bottle fly, Lucilia caesar, Lucilia cuprina, Lucilia illustris, Lucilia coeruleiviridis

Common green bottle fly cleaning itself and feeding


The name green bottle fly or greenbottle fly is applied to numerous species of Calliphoridae or blow fly, in the genera Lucilia and Phaenicia (the latter is sometimes considered a subgenus of the former).

Contents

Green bottle fly found in Lodi, California

Green bottle fly close up part 1 of 2


Distribution

Green bottle fly on green leaves

These flies are found in most areas of the world, primarily the Western Hemisphere and especially California and Australia, and the most well-known species is the common greenbottle, Lucilia sericata (or Phaenicia sericata, depending on authority), though there are other common species such as Lucilia caesar, Lucilia cuprina, Lucilia coeruleiviridis, and Lucilia illustris.

Uses

Green bottle fly on yellow leaves

The maggots of this fly are known to preferentially consume dead tissue while leaving live tissue intact, so have been sold for use in maggot therapy, primarily during the years before the widespread use of antibiotics and medicines and in modern times due to a resurgence of medical literature documenting their effectiveness. These flies are known to lay eggs in cadaver tissue in the wild within hours after death. The developmental stage of their larvae in the cadaver can be used for accurate determination of the time of death.

Green bottle fly with a brilliant blue-green and golden coloration with black markings, light brown wings, and orange eyes

Green bottle fly on green leaves

Green bottle fly on green leaves with brown spots

References

Green bottle fly Wikipedia


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