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Calliphoridae and Carrion

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Difference between Calliphoridae and Carrion

Calliphoridae vs. Carrion

The Calliphoridae (commonly known as blow flies, blow-flies, carrion flies, bluebottles, greenbottles, or cluster flies) are a family of insects in the order Diptera, with 1,100 known species. Carrion (from Latin caro, meaning "meat") is the decaying flesh of a dead animal.

Similarities between Calliphoridae and Carrion

Calliphoridae and Carrion have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Carrion flower, Decomposition, Flesh fly, Maggot, Scavenger, William Shakespeare.

Carrion flower

Carrion flowers, also known as corpse flowers or stinking flowers, are flowers that emit an odor that smells like rotting flesh.

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Decomposition

Decomposition is the process by which organic substances are broken down into simpler organic matter.

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Flesh fly

Flies in the family Sarcophagidae (from the Greek σάρκο sarco-.

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Maggot

A maggot is the larva of a fly (order Diptera); it is applied in particular to the larvae of Brachycera flies, such as houseflies, cheese flies, and blowflies, rather than larvae of the Nematocera, such as mosquitoes and Crane flies.

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Scavenger

Scavenging is both a carnivorous and a herbivorous feeding behavior in which the scavenger feeds on dead animal and plant material present in its habitat.

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William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare (26 April 1564 (baptised)—23 April 1616) was an English poet, playwright and actor, widely regarded as both the greatest writer in the English language, and the world's pre-eminent dramatist.

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Calliphoridae and Carrion Comparison

Calliphoridae has 126 relations, while Carrion has 29. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 3.87% = 6 / (126 + 29).

References

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