Cheese fly

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Cheese fly
Piophilia casei british entymology detail.jpg
Piophila casei
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P. casei
Binomial name
Piophila casei
(Linnaeus, 1758)

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The cheese fly (Piophila casei) is a species of fly known for infesting human foodstuffs. The larvae of this fly are known as cheese skippers due to their ability to launch themselves several inches into the air when alarmed. When consumed accidentally, the larvae can survive in the intestine, causing enteric myiasis.[citation needed]

Cheese fly larvae are used to produce casu marzu, a traditional Sardinian cheese.

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