calliphora vicina
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Definition
Noun * A species of blowfly: Calliphora vicina is a specific species of blowfly, an insect belonging to the family Calliphoridae. It is characterized by its metallic blue or blue-green abdomen and thorax. This fly is commonly associated with urban environments and is often one of the first insects to arrive at decomposing organic matter, making it forensically significant.
Usage Notes
- The term is a scientific binomial name (genus , species ). It is used in formal, academic, and technical contexts such as entomology, forensic science, and biology.
- In everyday language, it is more commonly referred to as a type of "blowfly" or "bluebottle fly."
- It is typically treated as a singular noun (e.g., ).
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The presence of Calliphora vicina larvae helped forensic entomologists estimate the time of death.
- Researchers are studying the life cycle of Calliphora vicina.
- General Descriptive Context:
- That bluebottle buzzing at the window is likely Calliphora vicina.
Advanced Usage
- Forensic Entomology: In this field, is a key species for post-mortem interval (PMI) estimation due to its predictable developmental stages and attraction to corpses soon after death.
- Example: The development stage of the Calliphora vicina maggots indicated colonization occurred approximately 72 hours prior.
Variants and Related Words
- Blowfly (n.): The common name for flies in the family Calliphoridae, which includes .
- Bluebottle (n.): A common name for blowflies with metallic blue coloration, often referring to and similar species.
- Carrion fly (n.): A general term for flies that breed in decaying flesh.
- Calliphorid (n./adj.): Relating to or denoting a fly of the family Calliphoridae.
Synonyms
- Bluebottle fly
- Common bluebottle
- Urban bluebottle
Related Phrases
- Forensically important insect: A phrase used to describe and other species used in legal investigations.
- First colonizer: In forensic contexts, this phrase often applies to , as it is typically among the first insects to arrive at a corpse.
Noun
- blowfly with iridescent blue body; makes a loud buzzing noise in flight