rasittavammissakin
Rasittavammissakin, also known as *Sarcophaga haemorrhoidalis* in scientific terminology, is a species of flesh fly commonly found in Finland and other Nordic regions. It belongs to the family Sarcophagidae, which comprises over 2,000 species of flies worldwide. The insect is notable for its role in nature as a scavenger and decomposer, contributing to nutrient cycling in ecosystems.
Rasittavammissakin typically measures around 8–10 millimeters in length, with a robust, shiny body that varies in
The life cycle of rasittavammissakin involves three stages: egg, larva, and pupa. Females deposit eggs in suitable
In Finnish folklore and nature observation, rasittavammissakin is sometimes referred to colloquially as a "flesh fly"