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Cover image False-coloured 3D volume renderings of pharate adults of the bluebottle blow fly Calliphora vicina (Diptera: Calliphoridae) 240 hours after pupariation and just before emergence (reared at 24°C). The puparia were made transparent using Avizo 9.0 software (Visualization Sciences Group, Bordeaux, France) to show the developing adults within, visualised from the lateral (left), dorsal (middle) and ventral (right) orientations. Copyright The Natural History Museum, London. Typeset by Nova Techset Private Limited, Bengaluru & Chennai, India. Printed in the UK by Latimer Trend. This paper meets the requirements of ISO 9706:1994(E) and ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (Permanence of Paper) effective with volume 335, issue 1273, 1992. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B (ISSN 0962-8436) is published 26 times a year for US$6461 per year by the Royal Society, and is distributed in the USA by Agent named Air Business, C/O Worldnet Shipping USA Inc., 149-35 177th Street, Jamaica, New York, NY11434, USA. US Postmaster: Send address changes to Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, C/O Air Business Ltd, C/O Worldnet Shipping USA Inc, 149-35 177th Street Jamaica, New York, NY11414.

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Page 1: Continuing its long history of infl uential scientifi c ......Rodrigo Correa-Oliveira Christl Donnelly Charles ff rench-Constant Keith Gull Sunetra Gupta Michael Hochberg Peter Hudson

Cover imageFalse-coloured 3D volume renderings of pharate adults of the bluebottle blow fl y Calliphora vicina (Diptera: Calliphoridae) 240 hours after pupariation and just before

emergence (reared at 24°C). The puparia were made transparent using Avizo 9.0 software (Visualization Sciences Group, Bordeaux, France) to show the developing adults

within, visualised from the lateral (left), dorsal (middle) and ventral (right) orientations. Copyright The Natural History Museum, London.

Typeset by Nova Techset Private Limited, Bengaluru & Chennai, India. Printed in the UK by Latimer Trend.

This paper meets the requirements of ISO 9706:1994(E) and ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (Permanence of Paper) eff ective with volume 335, issue 1273, 1992.

Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B (ISSN 0962-8436) is published 26 times a year for US$6461 per year by the Royal Society, and is distributed in the USA by Agent named Air Business, C/O

Worldnet Shipping USA Inc., 149-35 177th Street, Jamaica, New York, NY11434, USA. US Postmaster: Send address changes to Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, C/O Air Business Ltd, C/O

Worldnet Shipping USA Inc, 149-35 177th Street Jamaica, New York, NY11414.

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