
Lucilia cuprina - Wikipedia
Lucilia cuprina, formerly named Phaenicia cuprina, the Australian sheep blowfly is a blow fly in the family Calliphoridae. It causes the condition known as "sheep strike"'. The female fly locates a sheep with ideal conditions, such as an open wound or a build-up of faeces or urine in the wool, in which she lays her eggs.
Lucilia cuprina The Australian sheep blowfly is the major pest blowfly species in Australia. It is responsible for initiating over 90 per cent of all flystrike. The adult fly is metallic green/bronze in colour. Body length is 9 mm. Lucilia adult The size of adult flies and the reproductive potential of the females are determined by the
Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann, 1830) - GBIF
2002, A. Bruiles, entomological net over a rabbit (CEUA). Diagnosis. This species has three postsutural acrostichal setae, a character shared only with L sericata in the region. It also has a distinctive dull coppery coloration. Male frons broad, 0.20 (0.19 – 0.21) / 7 of head width; female frons 0.39 (0.38 – 0.40) / 5.
Australian Sheep Blow Fly (Lucilia cuprina) · iNaturalist
The species Lucilia cuprina, formerly named Phaenicia cuprina, is more commonly known as the Australian sheep blowfly. It belongs to the blow-fly family Calliphoridae, and while some authorities combine the blow flies (Calliphoridae) and the flesh flies (Sarcophagidae) together into the Metopiidae family, distinguishable characteristics allow ...
Species Lucilia cuprina - Bronze Bottle Fly - BugGuide.Net
2020年1月28日 · Species Lucilia cuprina - Bronze Bottle Fly Classification · Other Common Names · Synonyms and other taxonomic changes · Explanation of Names · Range · Remarks · Works Cited Classification
Australian Sheep Blowfly (Lucilia cuprina) - Ausemade
Lucilia cuprina is a species of blow fly characterized by a metallic outer appearance and reddish coloured eyes. They have a shiny green to a greenish/blue abdomen, often with bronze/coppery reflections, which give rise to another common name of bronze bottle flies.
Australian Sheep Blowfly - The Australian Museum
Adult Australian Sheep Blowflys are attracted to meat or living flesh and, like many blowflies (family Calliphoridae), they lay maggots rather than eggs. This means their full life cycle can sometimes be completed within seven days.
Lucilia - Australian Society for Parasitology
Lucilia cuprina [this species causes myiasis (flystrike) in sheep] Parasite morphology: Blow flies form four developmental stages: eggs, larvae, pupae and adults. Eggs appear as creamy-yellow ovoid bodies (~ 1mm long) deposited in clusters.
Australian Sheep Blowfly, Lucilia cuprina Wiedemann (Diptera ...
The principal problem fly is Lucilia cuprina, known in Australia as Australian sheep blowfly or primary green blowfly. It is responsible for over 90% of the flystrike in Australia, but other flies can be involved.
Australian Sheep Blow Fly (Lucilia cuprina) - JungleDragon
"Lucilia cuprina" is a species of blow fly characterized by a metallic outer appearance and reddish eyes. They usually have a shiny green or greenish/blue abdomen with bronze/coppery reflections. Because of this, "Lucilia" species are known as the bronze bottle flies.