Calliphoridae

/ˌkæləˈfɔːrɪdeɪ/ noun

The scientific family name for blowflies, a group of medium to large flies known for their metallic coloring and rapid reproduction on carrion.

From the genus Calliphora plus the standard Latin-based suffix '-idae' used for animal families in biological taxonomy. Named in the 19th century by entomologists studying fly classification.

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