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Compsomyiops callipes : ウィキペディア英語版 | Compsomyiops callipes
''Compsomyiops callipes'', previously known as ''Paraluclia wheeleri'', is a member of the blowfly family Calliphoridae. It is a warm weather fly that can be found in southwestern parts of the United States〔Whitworth, Terry (July 2006). "Keys to the Genera and Species of blow Flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of America North of Mexico〕 and parts of South America.〔Forensic Sci Int. 2008 Jan 15;174(1):68-70. Epub 2007 Mar 26.〕 This species can be identified by its chaeotaxy, metallic blue color, club-shaped palp and brown calypters.〔 ''Compsomyiops callipes'' serves an important role in the field of medicocriminal entomology, a subfield of forensic entomology, by determining post mortem intervals (PMI). This species is attracted to carrion and has been involved in case studies in California where it has been the primary fly found on human remains.〔The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 84(1):29-32, (2008)〕 ==Taxonomy== ''Compsomyiops callipes'' was first described by the American entomologist Ezra Townsend Cresson in 1877. It was formerly known as ''Paraluclia wheelri'' until it became classified under the new name. In 1985, J. P. Dear revised the New World tribe Chrysomyini, which resulted in ''Paralucilia wheeleri'' being linked with ''Compsomyiops callipes'' Bigot.〔 It is a member of the family Calliphoridae, commonly called blowflies, and the subfamily Chrysomyinae.
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