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Blue bottle fly
The blue bottle fly (Calliphora vomitoria), also called blue bottle or bottlebee, is in the family blow flies (Calliphoridae), the subfamily Calliphorinae and of the genus Calliphora. This species is commonly encountered almost everywhere in the world.
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Blow-flies
...lies (Calliphoridae) are a family within the suborder Brachycera, order Diptera. Blow-flies are found in virtually all habitats. There are approximately 1,000 species worldwide, 45 of which can be found in Germany. Some examples of blow-flies are: Calliphora vicina, bird blowflies, common green bottle flies and Melinda.
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Query: Blow-fly -  Calliphora vicina
Blow-fly - Calliphora vicina
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Query: Bluebottle - Calliphora vomitoria
Bluebottle - Calliphora vomitoria
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Query: Blow-fly - Calliphora vomitoria
Blow-fly - Calliphora vomitoria
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Query: Remains of a death Calliphora vomitoria
Remains of a death Calliphora vomitoria
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