Calliphora

/kəˈlɪfərə/ noun

A genus of large blowflies commonly found around decaying animal matter, often used in forensic investigations to determine time of death.

From Greek 'kallos' (beauty) and 'phora' (bearing/carrying), literally 'beauty-bearing.' The name is ironic given these flies' association with decomposition. The genus was formally named in the 19th century by entomologists.

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