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The Oriental latrine fly, Chrysomya megacephala (Fabricius) (Diptera: Calliphoridae), is a rapidly expanding species, likely to become one of the most widely used species in forensic entomology in the near future, as it is currently recorded on every ...
Alexandru-Mihai PINTILIOAIE +1 more
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Insecticidal effects of Ocimum sanctum var. cubensis essential oil on the diseases vector Chrysomya putoria [PDF]
Context: The blowfly Chrysomya putoria is widely distributed throughout the Neotropical region and, besides transmitting pathogens; they could cause secondary myiasis.
Idelsy Chil-Núñez +5 more
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Published as part of Whitworth, Terry, 2010, Keys to the genera and species of blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of the West Indies and description of a new species of Lucilia Robineau-Desvoidy, pp.
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Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are carrion-breeding flies that are commonly used as evidence in forensic investigation. An adequate knowledge of ecological and geographical data of blow fly has a direct application in forensic science, as far as ...
Tunwadee Klong-klaew +9 more
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Chrysomya albiceps (Wiedemann) Musca albiceps Wiedemann, 1819: 38 Chrysomya albiceps: Dear, 1985: 113 Diagnosis. This species is similar to C. putoria and C. rufifacies, but lacks a proepisternal seta. Distribution. This species was found near Calibishe, Dominica (TW); Dear (1985) listed it from Puerto Rico. Discussion.
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Blow flies are worldwide the most important insects from a forensic point of view. In Thailand, aside from the two most common species, Chrysomya megacephala (F.) and Chrysomya rufifacies (Macquart), Chrysomya chani Kurahashi was also found to be of ...
Kabkaew L. Sukontason +7 more
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Chrysomya rufifacies Macquart 1844
Published as part of Tantawi, Tarek I. & Sinclair, Bradley J., 2013, An update of the blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of the Galápagos Islands, and first record of Chrysomya rufifacies (Macquart) from mainland Ecuador, pp.
Tantawi, Tarek I., Sinclair, Bradley J.
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The family Calliphoridae is widely known to lead the colonization of corpses and their development rates are frequently used to estimate the postmortem interval.
María C. Vélez, Marta Wolff
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Published as part of Stotelmyre, Lyle Magee, 2024, Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of the Baja California Peninsula, pp.
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Larval predation on different instars in blowfly populations
During its larval stage, Chrysomya albiceps (Diptera: Calliphoridae) is a facultative predator on other blowflies. In this study, we evaluated the predation by third instar larvae of C.
Lucas Del Bianco Faria +2 more
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