Phormia regina, the black blow fly, belongs to the blow fly family Calliphoridae and was first described by Johann Wilhelm Meigen.
Phormia regina
Sanitary entomology; the entomology of disease, hygiene and sanitation (1921)
Another phormia
Decomposing possum
The Calliphoridae are a family of insects in the order Diptera, with almost 1,900 known species. The maggot larvae, often used as fishing bait, are known as gentles. The family is known to be polyphyletic, but much remains disputed regarding proper treatment of the constituent taxa, some of which are occasionally accorded family status.
Calliphoridae
Close-up of the head of Calliphora vomitoria
A Calliphora livida fly specimen
Calliphora hilli