EditorialFootage by NurPhoto
Clip ID
EF-262449
Date
25 Sep 2025
Duration
00:13
Resolution
3840 × 2160
TEHATTA, INDIA

Flesh Flies (Sarcophagidae) - Mating Fly - Fly breeding - Disease Vector - Animal India

Two flesh flies (Sarcophagidae), from the genus Sarcophaga, are engaging in mating. Flesh flies are commonly associated with decaying organic matter and are often found near carcasses and garbage. They can be identified by their grayish bodies, which have black stripes on the thorax and a checkered pattern on the abdomen. Many species, particularly those in the genus Sarcophaga, feature prominent red compound eyes. Interestingly, flesh flies are ovoviviparous, meaning they deposit live maggots or hatching larvae instead of eggs. A mating pair of Flesh Fly (Sarcophaga) is on guava fruit tree leaves during rain and high wind, and water droplets are sticking to their body in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 2, 2025

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