flesh fly likely from the genus sarcophaga |
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| Flesh fly from the genus *Sarcophaga* on a white surface. It has a distinctive grayish-black body with longitudinal stripes on the thorax. Prominent red eyes and clear wings are visible. The fly's body is robust with bristle-like hairs, and it casts a sharp shadow, indicating a bright light source. Known as a scavenger, it often breeds in carrion, waste, and decaying matter. |
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