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The evolution of myiasis in blowflies (Calliphoridae)
International Journal for Parasitology, 2003Blowflies (Calliphoridae) are characterised by the ability of their larvae to develop in animal flesh. Where the host is a living vertebrate, such parasitism by dipterous larvae is known as myiasis. However, the evolutionary origins of the myiasis habit in the Calliphoridae, a family which includes the blowflies and screwworm flies, remain unclear ...
Jamie R Stevens
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FAMILIES CALLIPHORIDAE AND MESEMBRINELLIDAE
Zootaxa, 2016Calliphoridae and Mesembrinellidae (Diptera, Oestroidea) are very common groups of flies, the Calliphoridae with worldwide distribution and over 1,000 described species, while the Mesembrinellidae are restricted to the Neotropical Region and founded mainly in areas with undisturbed native vegetation. This catalogue presents two families: Calliphoridae,
Wolff, Marta, Kosmann, Cecilia
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Contemporary Problems of Ecology, 2012
Features of preimaginal and imaginal feeding of calliphoridae of the Far Eastern region of Russia are considered, ecological complexes and trophic groupings are distinguished, and their species composition is indicated. Aspects of calliphoridae’ synantropism are discussed.
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Features of preimaginal and imaginal feeding of calliphoridae of the Far Eastern region of Russia are considered, ecological complexes and trophic groupings are distinguished, and their species composition is indicated. Aspects of calliphoridae’ synantropism are discussed.
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The Calliphoridae (Diptera) of Armenia
Zootaxa, 2019A report is given on the Calliphoridae (Diptera) collected by Adrian C. Pont during recent fieldwork in Armenia. Twenty-six (26) named species have been identified, and of these 21 are newly recorded from Armenia. Various taxonomic characters of Pollenia paragrunini Rognes, 1988, including the large variation in the width of the male frons, are ...
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2014
Las Calliphoridae incluyen especies de cuerpo robusto y tamaño mediano a grande.Presentan coloración predominantemente azul o verde metalizado. Los machos engeneral presentan la frente más estrecha, siendo alguno holópticos. La mayor parte delas especies presentan hábitos necrófagos incluyendo algunas de importancia para lasalud humana por vehiculizar ...
Mulieri, Pablo Ricardo +2 more
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Las Calliphoridae incluyen especies de cuerpo robusto y tamaño mediano a grande.Presentan coloración predominantemente azul o verde metalizado. Los machos engeneral presentan la frente más estrecha, siendo alguno holópticos. La mayor parte delas especies presentan hábitos necrófagos incluyendo algunas de importancia para lasalud humana por vehiculizar ...
Mulieri, Pablo Ricardo +2 more
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Review of Chrysomya rufifacies (Diptera: Calliphoridae)
Journal of Medical Entomology, 1993The taxonomy, distribution, bionomics, and medical and veterinary importance of C. rufifacies are reviewed and summarized. Late instars are beneficial as predators of the maggots of pathogen-transmitting and myiasis-producing flies, but strains from parts of Australia, India, and Hawaii are harmful as secondary myiasis agents. The effects of invasions,
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A Detector Dog for Screwworms (Diptera: Calliphoridae)
Journal of Economic Entomology, 1990A male German wirehaired pointer, Canis familiaris L., was trained to search for and locate screwworm, Cochliomyia hominivorax (Coquerel); pupae; and animals infested with screwworms. The command, "find it" led to the detection of a screwworm-infested animal and the command "search" led to the detection of screwworm pupae.
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Calliphoridae Flies in Medical Biotechnology
Entomological Review, 2019Blow flies (Diptera, Calliphoridae) and their medical applications have attracted the attention of biologists and doctors for more than a century. The best known is the use of “surgical maggots” in the treatment of infected wounds and ulcers. Another promising direction is the use of Calliphoridae as producers of pharmacologically active substances ...
A. Yu. Yakovlev +2 more
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The Calliphoridae of Namibia (Diptera: Oestroidea)
Zootaxa, 2006The Namibian Calliphoridae fauna is reviewed. Seventy-five nominate species are recorded from the country, based on 7100 specimens housed in the Namibian National Insect Collection. Identification keys to all taxa are provided, together with notes on biology and new biological observations.
Kurahashi, Hiromu +1 more
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2023
The Calliphoridae data processing revealed 33 species, 19 of which were found in the territory of the Eastern Carpathians, 24 ??? in the south-east of the Central black earth region and 7 species ??? on Island Ainov in Varanger Fiord. The species Onesia kowarzi Vill. found in the Uzhgorod region is presented first for the USSR.
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The Calliphoridae data processing revealed 33 species, 19 of which were found in the territory of the Eastern Carpathians, 24 ??? in the south-east of the Central black earth region and 7 species ??? on Island Ainov in Varanger Fiord. The species Onesia kowarzi Vill. found in the Uzhgorod region is presented first for the USSR.
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