| 1. | However, non-Calliphoridae Dipterans are collected from carcasses.
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| 2. | Few adult calliphoridae are attracted to carcasses in advanced decay.
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| 3. | "C . villeneuvi " belongs in the Dipteran family Calliphoridae.
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| 4. | Flesh flies fall under the family Sacrophagidae and generally arrive to a corpse following Calliphoridae.
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| 5. | Carrion flies and flesh flies in families such as Calliphoridae and exude a fetid odor.
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| 6. | Among the first to colonize, Calliphoridae species are found on the body almost immediately.
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| 7. | Some adult flies may be brilliantly colored and then resemble blow-flies ( family Calliphoridae ).
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| 8. | Feeding larvae of Calliphoridae flies are the dominant insect group at carcasses during the active decay stage.
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| 9. | The first insects to arrive at decomposing remains are usually Calliphoridae, commonly referred to as blow flies.
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| 10. | Thus, if a carcass has been found in cold temperatures, the beetle will be prevalent over Calliphoridae.
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