Summary[edit] Description: Common green bottle fly (Lucilia caesar) perched on a blooming goldenrod. Padlinówka cesarska (Lucilia caesar) siedząca na kwitnącej nawłoci. Date: 19 August 2018, 09:29. Source: Common green bottle fly. Author: hedera.baltica from Wrocław, Poland. Camera location51° 04′ 45.93″ N, 17° 01′ 43.63″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 51.079424; 17.028787.
Summary[edit] Description: English: The screw-worm fly was the first pest successfully eliminated from an area through the sterile insect technique by the use of an integrated area-wide approach. Date: 10 June 2009. Source: The Mexican-American Commission for the Eradication of the Screwworm. Author: The Mexican-American Commission for the Eradication of the Screwworm. Permission(Reusing this file): Attribution: The Mexican-American Commission for the Eradication of the Screwworm.
Caroline Harding (MAF Plant Health & Environment Laboratory)
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Summary[edit] Description: English: Lucilia cuprina, Headtop - Larvae : Diagnostic Notes : Abdomen integument metallic green. Fore femur metallic green. Thoracic squama bare. Wings hyaline; stem vien bare; basicosta yellow; subcostal sclerite pubescent. Suprasquamal ridge with posterior parasquamal tuft. Supraspiracular convexity pubescent. Postocular microtrichial pile (minute hairs) on vertex directed transversely, smooth, with a sharp boundary where pile changes direction. Humerus with 2-4 hairs. Quadrant between anterior margin and discal setae with 15-25 setulae. Male : Hairs on abdominal sternites much longer than on hind femur and tibia. Date: 18 March 2011. Source: PaDIL : High quality images and Information tools designed for Biosecurity and Biodiversity by the Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources. Author: Caroline Harding (MAF Plant Health & Environment Laboratory).
Summary[edit] Description: English: A Blow-fly (Chrysomia albiceps) on a fower of Hortensia. Date: 12 June 2010, 12:28:09. Source: Own work. Author: Alvesgaspar.