Sarcophagid
Sarcophagid refers to a family of flies, Sarcophagidae, commonly known as flesh flies. These insects are characterized by their large size, often dark-colored bodies with longitudinal stripes on the thorax and checkered abdomens. Unlike many other flies, sarcophagids are ovoviviparous, meaning they retain their eggs within the female's body until they hatch into larvae. This allows them to deposit live maggots directly onto their food source.
The life cycle of sarcophagids is rapid, with larvae developing quickly on decaying organic matter. This includes
Sarcophagid flies are widespread and found in various habitats worldwide. Their feeding habits and rapid reproduction