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  • Adults are medium-sized to large robust flies with a body length from about 4.0 to 16.0 mm. Body colour variable, but most Central European species either black or metallic green to blue, often with silvery to yellowish microtomentum. Adult blow flies are important from a hygienic point-of-view. Their habit of visiting faeces, fresh or cooked meat, fish, dairy products, and wounds, make many species potential vectors of bacteria, viruses, protozoans and helminths. Several species have synanthropic tendencies. The larvae of Protocalliphora spp. feed on the blood of nestling birds. The known larvae of the Melanomyinae are parasitoids or predators upon living snails. Species of the genera Bellardia, Onesia and Pollenia are associated with earthworms. A few Palaearctic species are obligate producers of myiasis in various animals. Altogether 113 species of the family Calliphoridae are known to occur in Europe (Rognes 2007), of which 66 are listed in this checklist; 58 are recorded from the Czech Republ
  • Adults are medium-sized to large robust flies with a body length from about 4.0 to 16.0 mm. Body colour variable, but most Central European species either black or metallic green to blue, often with silvery to yellowish microtomentum. Adult blow flies are important from a hygienic point-of-view. Their habit of visiting faeces, fresh or cooked meat, fish, dairy products, and wounds, make many species potential vectors of bacteria, viruses, protozoans and helminths. Several species have synanthropic tendencies. The larvae of Protocalliphora spp. feed on the blood of nestling birds. The known larvae of the Melanomyinae are parasitoids or predators upon living snails. Species of the genera Bellardia, Onesia and Pollenia are associated with earthworms. A few Palaearctic species are obligate producers of myiasis in various animals. Altogether 113 species of the family Calliphoridae are known to occur in Europe (Rognes 2007), of which 66 are listed in this checklist; 58 are recorded from the Czech Republ (en)
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  • Calliphoridae Brauer & Bergenstamm, 1889
  • Calliphoridae Brauer & Bergenstamm, 1889 (en)
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  • Calliphoridae Brauer & Bergenstamm, 1889
  • Calliphoridae Brauer & Bergenstamm, 1889 (en)
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  • Calliphoridae, Diptera, distribution, Check list (en)
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  • Kubík, Štěpán
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  • Univerzita Komenského v Bratislave; FAUNIMA
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