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  2. Calliphora vomitoria - Wikipedia

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    Calliphora vomitoria. Calliphora vomitoria, known as the blue bottle fly, [3] orange-bearded blue bottle, [4] or bottlebee, is a species of blow fly, a species in the family Calliphoridae. Calliphora vomitoria is the type species of the genus Calliphora. It is common throughout many continents including Europe, Americas, and Africa.

  3. Big Y - Wikipedia

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    Big Y Foods, Inc. (or Big Y) is an American, family-owned supermarket chain located in Massachusetts and Connecticut. It operates under the trade names "Big Y World Class Market" or "Big Y Supermarket". In 1936, a young entrepreneur, Paul D'Amour, aided by his brother, Gerald, and sisters, Ann Marie, Yvette, and Gertrude, purchased the Y Cash ...

  4. Common green bottle fly - Wikipedia

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    The common green bottle fly ( Lucilia sericata) is a blowfly found in most areas of the world and is the most well-known of the numerous green bottle fly species. Its body is 10–14 mm (0.39–0.55 in) in length – slightly larger than a house fly – and has brilliant, metallic, blue-green or golden coloration with black markings.

  5. Drosophila melanogaster - Wikipedia

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    Drosophila nigriventris Macquart, 1844 (Ambiguous) Drosophila melanogaster is a species of fly (an insect of the order Diptera) in the family Drosophilidae. The species is often referred to as the fruit fly or lesser fruit fly, or less commonly the " vinegar fly", " pomace fly", [a] [5] or " banana fly". [6]

  6. Housefly - Wikipedia

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    The housefly ( Musca domestica) is a fly of the suborder Cyclorrhapha. It possibly originated in the Middle East, and spread around the world as a commensal of humans. It is the most common fly species found in houses. Adults are gray to black, with four dark, longitudinal lines on the thorax, slightly hairy bodies, and a single pair of ...

  7. Tsetse fly - Wikipedia

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    Etymology. The word tsetse means "fly" in Tswana, a Bantu language of southern Africa. [4] As " tsetse fly" is a pleonasm, (meaning, literally, "fly fly"), recently, [when?] tsetse without the "fly" has become more common in English, particularly in the scientific and development communities. The word is pronounced tseh-tseh in the Sotho ...

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