RMF5B76C–Blowfly larvae and pupae group lying on the floor closeup, bluebottle insect maggots macro, white larvae and red brown pupae fly
RMDTG7X3–Calliphora vomitoria, Bluebottle maggot
RF2CC6CF9–Close up of Common green bottle fly, blow fly, Lucilia sericata on a compost heap. On a old brown tree leaf. Bluebottle or carrion fly, larvae living
RFS10T3G–Bluebottles laying larvae in a dead snake
RMA2TN5T–A bluebottle fly (Calliphora vomitoria) adult emerging from coccoon.
RM2J6FGWN–Eggs and fly larvae (pinkie) in fish eye. Larva uses pus or decomposing tissues as food; at same time, healthy cells are destroyed. Parasitic diseases
RMTW2PWM–Bluebottle fly settled on wooden fencing blue shiny body large reddish eyes and jowls. Loud buzzing sound when in flight common in summertime.
RMECGFJG–Bluebottles on a dead caterpillar
RMJPG7MH–A decomposing dead Rabbit
RMPFN23K–Bluebottle Fly Maggots (Calliphora vomitoria), close up
RMMFGBKJ–BLOWFLY larvae on meat Calliphora sp.
RFAC990C–Maggots black and white
RMRHK5T5–. The biology of insects. Insects -- Biology. i8o THE BIOLOGY OF INSECTS Among the two-winged flies (Diptera) all the larvae are destitute of true legs, and in the house-fly and bluebottle group (Muscoidea) the head-region becomes so much. Fig. 50.—Larva of Honey Bee (Apis mellifica). A, side view, X 4 ; zv, wing-buds seen through skin; s, spiracles. B, ventral body-wall with nerve-cord (w) exposed by dissection, X 12; 6, brain ; l^, /g, I3, imaginal buds of legs, /, forewing and //, hind wing buds, in their pouches; g, 8, 9, developing gonapophyses (processes of ovipositor). After J. A. Nelso
RM2J2A65N–Eggs and fly larvae (pinkie) on meat. Larva uses pus or decomposing tissues as food; at same time, healthy cells are destroyed. Parasitic diseases. Gr
RM2JYD9HB–Eggs and fly larvae (pinkie) on fish. Larva uses pus or decomposing tissues as food; at same time, healthy cells are destroyed. Parasitic diseases. Gr
RM2NXF85D–Eggs and fly larvae (pinkie) on fish. Larva uses pus or decomposing tissues as food; at same time, healthy cells are destroyed. Parasitic diseases. Gr
RM2K0Y0X6–Eggs and fly larvae (pinkie) in fish eye. Larva uses pus or decomposing tissues as food; at same time, healthy cells are destroyed. Parasitic diseases
RM2J2A666–Eggs and fly larvae (pinkie) in fish eye. Larva uses pus or decomposing tissues as food; at same time, healthy cells are destroyed. Parasitic diseases
RFAC9910–Maggots
RM2WY40XG–Eggs and fly larvae (pinkie) in fish eye. Larva uses pus or decomposing tissues as food; at same time, healthy cells are destroyed. Parasitic diseases
RFAC990B–Maggots
RM2R70249–Eggs and fly larvae (pinkie) in fish eye. Larva uses pus or decomposing tissues as food; at same time, healthy cells are destroyed. Parasitic diseases
RFAC990F–Maggots red
RM2JYD9GW–Eggs and fly larvae (pinkie) in fish eye. Larva uses pus or decomposing tissues as food; at same time, healthy cells are destroyed. Parasitic diseases
RF2WG0M5H–Flocks of Sheep blowfly (Lucilia sericata) feed and lay eggs on the carcass of a sheep (distemper). Fly larvae eat the rotting corpse, decomposers. Pi
RFAC9909–Maggots
RF2WEAE2M–Flocks of Sheep blowfly (Lucilia sericata) feed and lay eggs on the carcass of a sheep (distemper). Fly larvae eat the rotting corpse, decomposers. Pi
RFAC990A–Maggots
RF2WEW7H5–Flocks of Sheep blowfly (Lucilia sericata) feed and lay eggs on the carcass of a sheep (distemper). Fly larvae eat the rotting corpse, decomposers. Pi
RFAC9908–Maggots
RF2WX29GC–Flocks of Sheep blowfly (Lucilia sericata) feed and lay eggs on the carcass of a sheep (distemper). Fly larvae eat the rotting corpse, decomposers. Pi
RF2WD9305–Flocks of Sheep blowfly (Lucilia sericata) feed and lay eggs on the carcass of a sheep (distemper). Fly larvae eat the rotting corpse, decomposers. Pi
RF2WFGY3R–Flocks of Sheep blowfly (Lucilia sericata) feed and lay eggs on the carcass of a sheep (distemper). Fly larvae eat the rotting corpse, decomposers. Pi
RF2WD930K–Flocks of Sheep blowfly (Lucilia sericata) feed and lay eggs on the carcass of a sheep (distemper). Fly larvae eat the rotting corpse, decomposers. Pi
RF2WJ6A0B–Flocks of Sheep blowfly (Lucilia sericata) feed and lay eggs on the carcass of a sheep (distemper). Fly larvae eat the rotting corpse, decomposers. Pi
RF2WD2BMG–Flocks of Sheep blowfly (Lucilia sericata) feed and lay eggs on the carcass of a sheep (distemper). Fly larvae eat the rotting corpse, decomposers. Pi
RF2W9X0CF–Flocks of Sheep blowfly (Lucilia sericata) feed and lay eggs on the carcass of a sheep (distemper). Fly larvae eat the rotting corpse, decomposers. Pi
RM2KF7BB6–Eggs and fly larvae (pinkie) in fish eye. Larva uses pus or decomposing tissues as food; at same time, healthy cells are destroyed. Parasitic diseases
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