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Lucilia illustris is a member of the fly family Calliphoridae, commonly known as a blow fly. Along with several other species, L. illustris is commonly referred to as a green bottle fly. Lucilia illustris is typically 6–9 mm in length and has a metallic blue-green thorax. The larvae develop in three instars, each with unique developmental properties. The adult fly typically will feed on flowers, but the females need some sort of carrion protein in order to breed and lay eggs.

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  • Lucilia illustris is a member of the fly family Calliphoridae, commonly known as a blow fly. Along with several other species, L. illustris is commonly referred to as a green bottle fly. Lucilia illustris is typically 6–9 mm in length and has a metallic blue-green thorax. The larvae develop in three instars, each with unique developmental properties. The adult fly typically will feed on flowers, but the females need some sort of carrion protein in order to breed and lay eggs. Due to the predictable nature of development, L. illustris is often used by forensic entomologists to determine time and place of death. Medically, L. illustris is often used for maggot debridement therapy because it only causes myiasis in necrotic tissue. Lucilia illustris was first described by the German entomologist Johann Wilhelm Meigen in 1826. Its specific epithet is derived from the Latin word "illustris", meaning "brilliant". (en)
  • Lucilia illustris is een vliegensoort uit de familie van de bromvliegen (Calliphoridae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1826 door Meigen. (nl)
  • Lucilia illustris är en tvåvingeart som beskrevs av Johann Wilhelm Meigen 1826. Lucilia illustris ingår i släktet Lucilia och familjen spyflugor. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Meigen, 1826 (en)
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  • Lucilia (en)
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  • illustris (en)
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  • *Calliphora simulatrix (Pandelle, 1896) *L. consobrina (Macquart, 1848) *L. fraterna (Macquart, 1848) *L. purpurea (Townsend, 1908) *Musca equestris (Meigen, 1826) *Musca muralis (Walker, 1849) *Musca parvula (Meigen, 1826) *Phaenicia azurea (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863) (en)
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  • Lucilia illustris is een vliegensoort uit de familie van de bromvliegen (Calliphoridae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1826 door Meigen. (nl)
  • Lucilia illustris är en tvåvingeart som beskrevs av Johann Wilhelm Meigen 1826. Lucilia illustris ingår i släktet Lucilia och familjen spyflugor. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Lucilia illustris is a member of the fly family Calliphoridae, commonly known as a blow fly. Along with several other species, L. illustris is commonly referred to as a green bottle fly. Lucilia illustris is typically 6–9 mm in length and has a metallic blue-green thorax. The larvae develop in three instars, each with unique developmental properties. The adult fly typically will feed on flowers, but the females need some sort of carrion protein in order to breed and lay eggs. (en)
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  • Lucilia illustris (en)
  • Lucilia illustris (nl)
  • Lucilia illustris (sv)
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