Sarcophaga Carnaria is a type of fly commonly known as the flesh fly. The flesh fly has various synonyms, including Sarcophaga bullata, Sarcophaga carnaria, and Sarcophaga haemorrhoidalis. These synonyms refer to different species of the flesh fly, all of which possess similar characteristics. The flesh fly has a metallic gray body with black stripes, and it prefers to lay its eggs on rotting flesh and decaying matter. While some people find the flesh fly to be an unpleasant sight, it serves an important role in the ecosystem by aiding in the decomposition process. Overall, the synonyms for Sarcophaga Carnaria highlight the diversity within the fly species.