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Several studies have suggested that forest edge is preferred habitat for white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus). Because previous research has shown that parasitism by bot flies (Cuterebra fontinella) is higher in open areas than in woodlands, lower ...
George O Batzli, Mosheh Wolf
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The present study analyzes the effect of six abiotic and eight biotic variables on the presence of Cuterebra on islands in Lake Barkley in Kentucky and Tennessee.
Thomas M. Kollars
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Analecta Veterinaria | Volumen 6, 7 y 8 [PDF]
Sumario: Sección I Trabajos de docentes de la Facultad Capítulo I Temas de investigación - Relaciones antigénicas entre cuatro cepas de virus de Newcastle. A. A. Schudel, G. A. Oliva, M. E. Etcheverrigaray y J. E.
Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias
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The North American Species of Cuterebra
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Contribuição ao conhecimento dos Cuterebrídeos do Brasil
As espécies de Cuterebrídeos dos gêneros Cuterebra e afins são exclusivamente americanas. Na presente contribuição descrevemos mais três espécies que julgamos novas, provenientes do vale Amazônico ...
Carrera, Messias +2 more
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Closing the Brief Case: Furuncular Myiasis Caused by the Third-Instar Larva of a Bot Fly in the Genus Cuterebra. [PDF]
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Human infection with botfly larvae (Cuterebra species) are reported, and 54 cases are reviewed. Biologic, epidemiologic, clinical, histopathologic, and diagnostic features of North American cuterebrid myiasis are described.
Sabrosky, Curtis W. +6 more
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The internal reproductive and alimentary structures of <i>Cuterebra tenebrosa</i> Coquillett were studied and compared to other calypterate flies. Well defined mouth parts are present. Paired lingual salivary glands extend horizontally almost
Baird, Craig R., Akre, Roger D.
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Differential parasitism of \u3ci\u3ePeromyscus maniculatus\u3c/i\u3e and \u3ci\u3ePeromyscus truei\u3c/i\u3e by \u3ci\u3eCuterebra\u3c/i\u3e larvae [PDF]
During a 2-month field study of sympatric Peromyscus maniculatus (Deer Mouse) and Peromyscus truei (pinyon mouse), 12/152 (7.9 percent) P. maniculatus and 1/45 (2.2 percent) P. truei were parasitized by Cuterebra larvae. Both parasitized P.
Llewellyn, Jeffrey B.
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The Brief Case: Furuncular Myiasis Caused by the Third-Instar Larva of a Bot Fly in the Genus Cuterebra. [PDF]
Mathison BA +4 more
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