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Chrysomya rufifacies is a species belonging to the blow fly family, Calliphoridae, and is most significant in the field of forensic entomology due to its use in establishing or altering post mortem intervals. The common name for the species is the hairy maggot blow fly, and it belongs to the genus Chrysomya, which is commonly referred to as the Old World screwworms. This genus includes other species such as Chrysomya putoria and Chrysomya bezziana, which are agents of myiasis. C. rufifacies prefers very warm weather and has a relatively short lifecycle. It is widely distributed geographically and prefers to colonize large carcasses over small ones. The species commonly has a greenish metallic appearance and is important medically, economically, and forensically.

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  • Chrysomya rufifacies is a species belonging to the blow fly family, Calliphoridae, and is most significant in the field of forensic entomology due to its use in establishing or altering post mortem intervals. The common name for the species is the hairy maggot blow fly, and it belongs to the genus Chrysomya, which is commonly referred to as the Old World screwworms. This genus includes other species such as Chrysomya putoria and Chrysomya bezziana, which are agents of myiasis. C. rufifacies prefers very warm weather and has a relatively short lifecycle. It is widely distributed geographically and prefers to colonize large carcasses over small ones. The species commonly has a greenish metallic appearance and is important medically, economically, and forensically. (en)
  • Chrysomya rufifacies es una especie de moscas de la familia Calliphoridae. Es importante en el campo de la entomología forense debido a su uso en el establecimiento o alteración de los intervalos post mortem. Pertenece al género Chrysomya, que se conocen comúnmente como gusanos barrenadores del Viejo Mundo. Este género incluye a otras especies tales como Chrysomya putoria y Chrysomya chrysomyia, que son agentes de miasis. C. rufifacies. Prefiere clima cálido y tiene un ciclo de vida relativamente corto. Es de distribución geográfica amplia. Prefiere colonizar cadáveres grandes. La especie tiene comúnmente un color verdoso y aspecto metálico. Es de importancia médica, económica y forense.​ (es)
  • Chrysomya rufifacies är en tvåvingeart som först beskrevs av Macquart 1843. Chrysomya rufifacies ingår i släktet Chrysomya och familjen spyflugor. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Male Bluebottle Chrysomya rufifacies. (en)
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  • Chrysomya rufifacies is a species belonging to the blow fly family, Calliphoridae, and is most significant in the field of forensic entomology due to its use in establishing or altering post mortem intervals. The common name for the species is the hairy maggot blow fly, and it belongs to the genus Chrysomya, which is commonly referred to as the Old World screwworms. This genus includes other species such as Chrysomya putoria and Chrysomya bezziana, which are agents of myiasis. C. rufifacies prefers very warm weather and has a relatively short lifecycle. It is widely distributed geographically and prefers to colonize large carcasses over small ones. The species commonly has a greenish metallic appearance and is important medically, economically, and forensically. (en)
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