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Yes, there are male green flies, specifically referring to species like the common green bottle fly (Lucilia sericata). In these species, both male and female flies exist, and they can often be distinguished by their size and reproductive anatomy. Male green flies typically have different mating behaviors, such as territorial displays to attract females.

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