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Calliphora loewi ENDERLEIN 1903
Published as part of Schlüsslmayr, Gerhard, 2021, Erstnachweise und bemerkenswerte Funddaten von Fliegen (Diptera, Brachycera) für Österreich und seine Bundesländer III, pp.
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Эффективность отечественных инсектицидов против мух в птицеводстве
The paper presents data on the species and quantitative composition of the population of zoophilic flies identified as a result of the parasitological and environmental epizootic investigation of the poultry farms raising chickens for eggs and meat ...
Людмила НАГОРНАЯ +1 more
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Members of the blowfly family (Calliphoridae) are usually the first insect species to arrive at a corpse, using the body as an oviposition site, and, as such, they are the most important group of insects used to estimate the post-mortem interval (PMI ...
Helen Godfrey, Judith A. Smith
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Blow Flies (Calliphoridae) in Alaska [PDF]
Several blow fly collections were made in the vicinity of Fairbanks between May 28 and June 14, 1948, and one large collection at Anchorage on August 9, 1948. All flies were caught in screen-wire fly traps baited with liver or dead salmon.
Lienk, Siegfried E., Sailer, Reece I.
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Descripción de las larvas II, III y el pupario de Compsomyiops fulvicrura (Diptera: Calliphoridae)
Se describen las larvas II, III y el pupario de Compsomyiops fulvicrura (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830). El material se capturó en Tandil (Buenos Aires, Argentina), durante un experimento de sucesión de fauna sarcosaprófaga.
A. Verónica. TRIGO
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Diurnal Oviposition of Blow Flies in Different Aged Carrion [PDF]
Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are among the first insects to oviposit (lay eggs) on carrion. The timing of blow fly oviposition is critical for determining a postmortem interval (PMI) estimation, which is the time that has passed between death and ...
Bailey, Raenah +6 more
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Calliphora grahami Aldrich 1930
Published as part of Stotelmyre, Lyle Magee, 2024, Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of the Baja California Peninsula, pp.
Lee, Dong-Yeol +12 more
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Calliphora clarki Malloch 1927
Published as part of Johnston, Nikolas P., Szpila, Krzysztof, Pape, Thomas, Meiklejohn, Kelly A., Foley, Liam B. & Wallman, James F., 2025, A species-group framework to unravel blowfly diversity: integrative revision of the Calliphora clarki-group (Diptera: Calliphoridae), pp.
Johnston, Nikolas P. +5 more
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Calliphora peruviana Macquart 1851
Calliphora peruviana Macquart, 1851: 216. Holotype, female: MNHN. Identity: Neta chilensis (Walker, 1837: 354). Status: Objectively invalid name. Junior primary homonym of Calliphora peruviana Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830: 438. Replaced by Calliphora paytensis Townsend, 1892: 36.
Rognes, Terry Whitworth With An Appendix By Knut +1 more
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Myiasis is caused by invasion of larvae stage of dipterans fly in living tissue of vertebrate host including human and animals. The most important family is Calliphoridae and included Calliphora, Lucilia, Chrysomyia and Cochliomyia genus. A 35-yr-old man
Shokrollah SALMANZADEH +3 more
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