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  • This is widespread in some families such as the Sarcophagidae.
  • The most common parasitoids associated with population decline are flies of the families Tachinidae and Sarcophagidae.
  • The most common causes of myiasis in humans and animals are the three dipteran families Oestridea, Calliphoridae, and Sarcophagidae.
  • Adult flies of the families Sarcophagidae ( flesh flies ) and Muscidae are also common in this first stage of decomposition.
  • ""'Miltogramma punctata " "'is a species of fly belonging to the family Sarcophagidae subfamily Miltogramminae
  • The Oestridae, in turn, are a family within the superfamily Oestroidea, together with the families Calliphoridae, Rhinophoridae, Sarcophagidae, and Tachinidae.
  • The initial colonizers of greatest importance are those of the family Calliphoridae, Sarcophagidae and Muscidae ( house flies ), as these are typically the first insects to lay eggs at remains.
  • Although some authorities merge both the blow fly group ( Calliphoridae ) and the flesh fly group ( Sarcophagidae ) together in the family Metopiidae, key distinguishable physical traits allow for this separation.
  • Fly of the family Sarcophagidae, probably " Sarcophaga socrus ", while the spider-wasps " Ceropales maculata ", " Ceropales cribrata " and " Evagetes argenteodecoratus " have been recorded as interspeci鹀 kleptoparasites.
  • Larvae of most species are scavengers of carrion and dung, and most likely constitute the majority of the maggots found in such material, although they are not uncommonly found in close association with other dipterous larvae from the families Sarcophagidae and Muscidae, and many other acalyptrate muscoid flies.