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Oxysarcodexia varia is a flesh fly accidentally introduced from South America. They are common in the summer months around rubbish and long grasses and flower. They breed in cow dung. This fly’s thorax is stripped longitudinally and the sides are bristly. These flies can be quite irritating as they are attracted to human sweat.
Oxysarcodexia varia is a flesh fly accidentally introduced from South America. They are common in the summer months around rubbish and long grasses and flower. They breed in cow dung. This fly’s thorax is stripped longitudinally and the sides are bristly. These flies can be quite irritating as they are attracted to human sweat.


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Oxysarcodexia varia feeding on a flower of the weed Chicory (Cichorium intybus)<br />
Oxysarcodexia varia feeding on a flower of the weed Chicory (Cichorium intybus)<br />
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Latest revision as of 13:19, 24 September 2019

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Family: Sarcophagidae
Genus: Oxysarcodexia
Species: O. varia
Binomial name: Oxysarcodexia varia
Synonyms: Sarcophaga milleri
Common name: Striped Dung Fly

Oxysarcodexia varia is a flesh fly accidentally introduced from South America. They are common in the summer months around rubbish and long grasses and flower. They breed in cow dung. This fly’s thorax is stripped longitudinally and the sides are bristly. These flies can be quite irritating as they are attracted to human sweat.

Oxysarcodexia varia. Stripped Dunf fly-004.JPG

Oxysarcodexia varia. Stripped Dunf fly.JPG

Oxysarcodexia varia striped Dung fly-001.JPG

Oxysarcodexia varia striped Dung fly.JPG

Oxysarcodexia varia feeding on a flower of the weed Chicory (Cichorium intybus)
Oxysarcodexia varia Striped Dung Fly 1 .JPG 

Oxysarcodexia varia Striped Dung Fly 2 .JPG 

Thanks to Wikipedia for text and information: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0