Phormia regina, the black blow fly, belongs to the blow fly family Calliphoridae and was first described by Johann Wilhelm Meigen. The black blow fly's...
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mature eggs within her ovaries (about 800 μg per pair of ovaries in Phormia regina). The current theory is that females visit carrion both for protein...
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their oviposition on carrion and corpses. The black blowfly, Phormia regina (P. regina), is extremely widespread across the US and often the earliest...
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can serve as a food source for thief ants and developing blow flies (Phormia regina). The dog stinkhorn is probably edible at the ‘egg’ stage, but it is...
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Masaya; Aosai, Fumie (October 2015). "Human wound myiasis caused by Phormia regina and Sarcophaga haemorrhoidalis in Minia Governorate, Egypt". Parasitology...
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hatch and develop into larva, then pupa, then adults. For example, Phormia regina adults lay their eggs preferentially on carrion and corpses. Though...
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"Is aggregated oviposition by the blow flies Lucilia sericata and Phormia regina (Diptera: Calliphoridae) really pheromone-mediated?". Insect Science...
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Protophormia terraenovae (redirect from Phormia terranova)
distinguishes P. terraenovae, 3rd instar, from a similar calliphorid, Phormia regina. Being of the order Diptera, Protophormia terraenovae is holometabolous...
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location, some examples of common blowflies are Calliphora vicina, Phormia regina, Protophormia terraenovae and Lucilia sericata Necrophagous blowfly...
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(March 1995). "Diet affects insemination and sexual activity in male Phormia regina (Diptera: Calliphoridae)". Annals of the Entomological Society of America...
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Mutinus caninus, as a potential food for egg development in the blowfly, Phormia regina. Entomol. exp. appl. 55: 267–273. Yin, C.-M., B.-X. Zou, M. Jiang, M...
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was the fruit fly Euarestoides acutangulus, followed by the blowfly Phormia regina then the hover fly Eupeodes volucris. Female desert mistletoe plants...
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vomitoria – Blue Bottle Fly Musca domestica (Linnaneus) – House Fly Phormia regina (Meigen) - Black Blow Fly Cuterebra jellisoni – Bot Fly (primarily in...
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coeruleiviridis, include Cochliomyia macellaria, Chrysomya rufifacies, Phormia regina, Chrysomya megacephala, and Calliphora vicina. Other important Calliphorids...
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areas are generally inhabited by Lucilia illustris, in contrast to Phormia regina, which prefers more shaded areas. Darkness, cold, and rain limit the...
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usually the first to arrive and colonize a body. C. livida along with Phormia regina, Calliphora vomitoria, Calliphora livida, Lucilia cuprina, Lucilia sericata...
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which is a model organism in the study of genetics. Tephritis neesii Phormia regina Lucilia silvarum Criorhina berberina Thaumatomyia notata Lucilia sericata...
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University Thesis Behavior-Genetic Analysis of the Black Blow Fly, Phormia Regina, Using the Central Excitatory State (CES) (1981) Doctoral advisor Jerry...
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silvarum (Meigen 1826) Melinda viridicyanea (Robineau-Desvoidy 1830) Phormia regina (Meigen 1826) Pollenia rudis (Fabricius 1794) Protophormia terraenovae...
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Institutions Rutgers University Thesis Behavior-Genetic Analysis of Phormia Regina: Conditioning, Central Excitatory State, and Selection (1978) Doctoral...
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