The common green bottle fly is a type of blow fly. Phaenicia sericata is one of its biological names, the other is Lucilia sericata.
The order name for the green bottle fly is Diptera.
Another name for the "Crane fly" is the "Daddy long legs"
The Unofficial Is The Green Darnel Dragon Fly
Not usually. They're found in marshy places among other green foliage.
Possibly a green bottle fly.
Green-fly OrchidThe botanical name has a synonym, Epidendrummagnoliae Muhl. var. magnoliae.
Hummingbird Addition to Hummingbird, the Green Bee Eater could also fly upside down.
Yes, the green anole do eat roaches. they will also eat crickets, fly's and other small bugs
green fly are hard to spot because they are smaller then you think they are
Common green bottle fly was created in 1826.
it hovers it can't fly
common bluebottle fly, Calliphora vomitoria(Linnaeus) the green bottlefly, Phaenicia sericata(Meigen)i could not find the actual blow fly's scientific name, but there is lots of types of blow flies which is called Calliphora.