family calliphoridae
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Definition
Noun: * Family Calliphoridae: A family of insects in the order Diptera, commonly known as blowflies, carrion flies, or bluebottles. These flies are typically metallic in color (often blue, green, or black) and are known for their habit of laying eggs on decaying organic matter, such as animal carcasses or garbage. Some species are also important in forensic entomology and can be agents of myiasis (infestation of living tissue).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The presence of larvae from the family Calliphoridae helped forensic scientists estimate the time of death.
- Entomologists study the life cycle of the family Calliphoridae.
- Flies belonging to the family Calliphoridae are attracted to decomposing material.
Advanced Usage
- In forensic science: The developmental stages of members of the family Calliphoridae are used as biological clocks to establish a post-mortem interval.
- The succession of insects, starting with the family Calliphoridae, provides crucial evidence.
- In ecological context: As decomposers, this family plays a vital role in nutrient recycling.
- The family Calliphoridae contributes to the breakdown of carrion in the ecosystem.
Variants and Related Words
- Calliphorid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Calliphoridae; relating to this family.
- The calliphorid flies arrived first at the carcass.
- Blowfly (noun): The common name for flies in this family.
- A blowfly is a type of calliphorid.
- Carrion fly (noun): Another common name emphasizing their association with dead flesh.
Synonyms
- Blowflies (common name)
- Carrion flies (common name)
- Bluebottles (common name for some genera, e.g., )
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Diptera: The order of insects (true flies) to which this family belongs.
- Myiasis: An infestation that some calliphorid species can cause.
- Sarcophagidae: A related family of flies, often called flesh flies.