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Cutaneous Myiasis Due to Cuterebra in Massachusetts [PDF]

open access: yesPsyche: A Journal of Entomology, 1945
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
J. Bequaert
doaj   +4 more sources

Endemic bot fly larvae infection in Northern New York State [PDF]

open access: yesIDCases, 2019
Tropical botfly infection is well described, though endemic botfly myiasis in humans is rare in temperate regions. Reported is a case of myiasis from Cuterebra botfly larvae in a man from northern New York with no tropical travel. The authors discuss the
Andrew J. Hale   +3 more
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Urban biodiversity: Cuterebriasis in free-ranging Robinson's mouse opossum (Marmosa robinsoni) in the suburbs of Barranquilla, Colombia [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, 2023
The tropical dry forest is one of the world's most threatened ecosystems and is the habitat of the Robinson's Mouse Opossum (Marmosa robinsoni), a small marsupial within the Didelphidae family.
Henrique Guimarães Riva   +7 more
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Parasitismo de Cuterebra sp. (Diptera: Oestridae s.l.) en roedores de Panamá Central

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 2010
Entre enero 2007 y julio 2008 se desarrolló una investigación en las poblaciones de roedores silvestres de la localidad de Tonosí (Los Santos, Panamá central), encontrándose larvas de Cuterebra spp.
Sergio E. Bermúdez C.   +5 more
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Tree Squirrel Bot Fly, Cuterebra emasculator Fitch (Insecta: Diptera: Oestridae)

open access: yesEDIS, 2013
This document provides an in-depth profile of the tree squirrel bot fly, Cuterebra emasculator Fitch, detailing its taxonomy, distribution, physical characteristics, life cycle, host range, and impact on hosts.
Jordan Taheri   +2 more
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An incidental case of gastric pseudomyiasis in Canis latrans (Carnivora: Canidae) by a rabbit bot fly Cuterebra sp. (Diptera: Oestridae)

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 2017
An incidental case of gastric pseudomyiasis in the coyote Canis latrans by a rabbit bot fly Cuterebra sp. is documented. In a coyote scat not entirely solid but somewhat watery and surrounded by mucous in the municipality of Perote, state of Veracruz, 2
Nora Lara-Lagunes   +2 more
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Parasite species co-occurrence patterns on Peromyscus: Joint species distribution modelling [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, 2020
Hosts are often infested by multiple parasite species, but it is often unclear whether patterns of parasite co-occurrence are driven by parasite habitat requirements or parasite species interactions.
Jasmine S.M. Veitch   +2 more
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Myiasis in domestic cats: a global review [PDF]

open access: yesParasites & Vectors, 2019
Myiasis is an infestation caused by larvae of Diptera in humans and other vertebrates. In domestic cats, Felis silvestris catus L. (Carnivora: Felidae), four dipteran families have been reported as agents of obligatory and facultative myiasis: Oestridae,
Marco Pezzi   +9 more
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Cuterebra apicalis Guerin-Meneville 1835

open access: yes, 2016
Published as part of Wolff, Marta & Grisales, Diana, 2016, FAMILY OESTRIDAE, pp.
Wolff, Marta, Grisales, Diana
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Cuterebra fassleri Guimaraes 1984

open access: yes, 2016
fassleri Guimarães, 1984: 23 (Andinocuterebra). Type locality: Colombia, Huila, río Aguacatal. HT M (BMNH). Distr.: Colombia (Huila). Refs.: Guimarães & Papavero, 1999: 202 (myiasis rev.); Pape et al., 2004: 204 (checklist); Papavero & Guimarães, 2009: 2 (cat.).
Wolff, Marta, Grisales, Diana
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