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		Definition of flesh fly in English: flesh flynoun A fly that breeds in carrion, typically producing live young which are deposited on a carcass. Family Sarcophagidae: Sarcophaga and other genera  Example sentencesExamples -  A similar lack of cycling has been reported in the adult head of the flesh fly.
 -  What was decomposing the carcasses, given the total absence of fossils of the larger flies, such as flesh flies and blowflies (whose larvae, which we call maggots, feed on carrion)?
 -  One day you'll cast to 50-pound king salmon fresh from the Bering Sea; the next you'll throw flesh flies to the ten-pound rainbows that follow the migration and feed on dead spawners.
 -  The presence of dung beetles or flesh flies in the inflorescence can most easily be explained by their attraction to the heat produced by the plant, not its odor.
 -  This dung or carrion mimicry attracts flesh flies, rove beetles, and even mosquitoes, all of which have been observed with pollen on them.
 
    Definition of flesh fly in US English: flesh flynoun A fly that breeds in carrion, typically producing live young which are deposited on a carcass. Family Sarcophagidae: Sarcophaga and other genera  Example sentencesExamples -  One day you'll cast to 50-pound king salmon fresh from the Bering Sea; the next you'll throw flesh flies to the ten-pound rainbows that follow the migration and feed on dead spawners.
 -  A similar lack of cycling has been reported in the adult head of the flesh fly.
 -  What was decomposing the carcasses, given the total absence of fossils of the larger flies, such as flesh flies and blowflies (whose larvae, which we call maggots, feed on carrion)?
 -  The presence of dung beetles or flesh flies in the inflorescence can most easily be explained by their attraction to the heat produced by the plant, not its odor.
 -  This dung or carrion mimicry attracts flesh flies, rove beetles, and even mosquitoes, all of which have been observed with pollen on them.
 
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