WebThe new book covers British species of calyptrate flies from three families: the Calliphoridae, Polleniidae and Rhiniidae, commonly known as the blow flies. The most common and easily recognisable are bluebottles ( Calliphora spp.) and greenbottles ( Lucilia spp.). The metallic appearance of the majority of blow flies means they are readily ... WebDistribution: Although this species is mainly known from counties south of Cumbria, recent recording has shown that it is probably much more widely distributed and that it occurs in some largely coniferised areas in northern England. There are scattered records north to Sutherland with a small hot spot in Strathspey. It seems likely that this ...
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