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- Cynomya (Ancient Gr****: κυνόμυια, romanized: kunomuia, lit. 'dog-fly') is a genus in the family Calliphoridae of flies. Cepelak, J.; Cepelak, S. (1978)...
- Cynomya cadaverina, also known as the shiny blue bottle fly, is a member of the family Calliphoridae, which includes blow flies as well as bottle flies...
- Cynomya mortuorum belongs to the order Diptera, sometimes referred to as "true flies". In English, the only common name occasionally used is "fly of the...
- Diphyllostomatidae (Coleoptera) are also endemic to the Nearctic. The fly species Cynomya cadaverina is also found in high numbers in this area. Plant families endemic...
- Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 Angioneura Brauer & Bergenstamm, 1893 Apaulina Hall, 1948 Cynomya Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 Aphyssura Hardy, 1940 Auchmeromyia Brauer & Bergenstamm...
- refer to: Cocytius mortuorum, a hawkmoth species in the genus Cocytius Cynomya mortuorum, a fly species Mortuorum This disambiguation page lists articles...
- family, Polleniidae. Acronesia Acrophaga Aldrichina Bellardia Calliphora Cynomya Cy**** Eucalliphora Onesia Whitworth (2006) Rognes, K. (2011). A review...
- Cochliomyia macellaria, and Protophormia terraenovae, Calliphora vicina and Cynomya mortuorum are common species of blow flies often used to estimate a time...
- (TQ 265 255), where the scarce and jewell-like "Blowfly of the Dead", Cynomya mortuorum, can be seen. There are many century-old red brick villas and...
- org/2006/issue2/forensic/. Erzinçlioğlu, Y. Z. “Immature stages of British Calliphora and Cynomya, with a re-evaluation of the taxonomic characters of larval Calliphoridae...