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Blow flies, or bottle flies, are in the insect family _________________.
 
  a. Diptera
  b. Calliphoridae
  c. Coleoptera
  d. Muscidae

Question 2

__________________ was the first person to identify insect succession associated with decomposition of a human body.
 
  a. Jean Pierre Mgnin
  b. Franceso Redi
  c. Issac Newton
  d. Sung Tzu



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