Luciliinae
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Lucilia sericata Meigen, 1826
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Luciliinae is a subfamily of Calliphoridae, or blow-flies. According to Keys to the Genera and Species of Blow Flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of America North of Mexico by Terry Whitworth, the distinguishing characteristics of this subfamily are its shining green, blue or bronze thorax and abdomen, suprasquamal ridge with a setae cluster, and a bare lower calypter. When measuring the head to frons ratios in females, the frons is not narrowest at the vertex as in most of the female Calliphoridae (Whitworth 718). This subfamily includes one genus: Lucilia.
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