Sarcophagidae is the dipteran family commonly known as flesh flies, comprising approximately 2000 species.
Entomologists might find flesh flies and muscidae larvae on the corpse.
They usually arrive at bodies after the blow flies and flesh flies, when the body is at a greater state of decomposition.
Nesting females are attacked by flesh flies, feral dogs, and humans.
Corpses are so attractive, blowflies and flesh flies.
"But the empty pupa rial casings mean some of the flesh flies had finished their development."
Sarcophaga carnaria or the common flesh fly is a European species of flesh fly.
Noah saw gobbets of gray flesh fly, and he realized she was trying to strip the skin to the bone.
As an adult fly, its abdomen is gray with a pattern resembling a checkerboard, similar to the type found on flesh flies.
The T. japonensis can also come under attack from flesh flies.