blow fly
or blow·fly
noun
any of numerous dipterous insects of the family Calliphoridae that deposit their eggs or larvae on carrion, excrement, etc., or in wounds of living animals.
Origin of blow fly
First recorded in 1815–25
Words nearby blow fly
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Example sentences from the Web for blowfly
The house-fly has a life-history and immature stages like the blowfly, but its eggs are deposited on manure.
Elementary Zoology, Second Edition |Vernon L. KelloggHe swore savagely under his breath, and dabbed viciously at a blowfly that suddenly became noisy on the window-pane.
The Plattner Story and Others |H. G. WellsThese must have been the larv of a blowfly similar to that which has been mentioned by others as inhabiting Sarracenia.
The Romance of Plant Life |G. F. Scott Elliot
British Dictionary definitions for blowfly
blowfly
/ (ˈbləʊˌflaɪ) /
noun plural -flies
any of various dipterous flies of the genus Calliphora and related genera that lay their eggs in rotting meat, dung, carrion, and open wounds: family Calliphoridae
Also called: bluebottle