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Cynomya cadaverina : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cynomya cadaverina
''Cynomya cadaverina'', also known as the shiny blue bottle fly, is a member of the family Calliphoridae, which includes both blow flies, as well as bottle flies. In recent years, this family has become a forensically important facet in many medicocriminal investigations in the growing field of forensic entomology. ''C. cadaverina'' is specifically important in determining a post-mortem interval as well as other important factors. ==Taxonomy== ''Cynomya cadaverina'' was first described in 1830 by the French entomologist Jean-Baptiste Robineau-Desvoidy. Its name is derived from the Latin word ''cadaverina'' meaning ‘flies that feed on dead bodies.’〔Beard, J.R., & C., Cassell's Latin Dictionary, 1977, Cassell's, Pg. 501〕 This species is a member of the order Diptera and the diverse family Calliphoridae.
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