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The first reported case of furuncular myiasis in Syria with no international travel history of the patient to an endemic area. [PDF]
Al-Dabbagh J, Douri T.
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Cuterebra pessoai Guimaraes & Carrera 1941
pessoai Guimarães & Carrera, 1941: 4 HOLOTYPE ♀ (Figure 3) Data labels: (1) “ R. Negro.” [handwritten] (2) “ Nov. 1936 [vertically handwritten] | Amazonas | Rio Negro | C. Wrontz. Col.” [handwritten] (3) “ HOLOTIPO ” [printed on red label] (4) “ Cuterebra (Meta- | cuterebra) pessoai | Guim.
Letana, Socrates D. +2 more
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Dermatobia hominis Linnaeus Jr. in Pallas 1781
hominis Linnaeus Jr. in Pallas, 1781: 158 (Oestrus). Type locality: “ Peru ”. T adult (sex unespecifed) (museum unespecifed). Distr.: Colombia (Antioquia (Urrao), Caquetá (Florencia), Meta (Villavicencio, Bosque Ocoa)), United States to Argentina, but ...
Wolff, Marta, Grisales, Diana
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A case of facultative ophthalmomyiasis externa due to Calliphoridae and review of the literature. [PDF]
Wolek M +6 more
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A case of Cuterebra myiasis and presumptive secondary meningioencephalitis in a cat
"Zoe," a 3 year old female spayed domestic shorthair feline was presented to Red Bank Veterinary Hospital on August 29th, 2007 after having been missing for three days.
Talarico, Lauren R.
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Family Oestridae <p> <i>Cephenemyia phobifer</i> (Clark)</p> <p>Collection: North Carolina, Haywood Co., Cataloochee, 1995, ex deer, coll.
Reeves, Will K. +3 more
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Cordylobia anthropophaga Myiasis Mimicking Hyperproliferative Skin Disorder in Traveler Returning from Sub-Saharan Africa. [PDF]
Popović Dragonjić L +9 more
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A new Cuterebra from Panama (Diptera)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Cuterebra worontzowi Guimaraes & Carrera 1941
worontzowi Guimarães & Carrera, 1941: 6 HOLOTYPE ♀ (Figure 5) Two card points: (1) [glued two tarsomeres] (2) [blank or possibly lost broken part/s] Data labels: (1) “ Fev. 1937 ” [vertically written] | “ Amazonas. | Rio Paruarí | C. Worontz. col.” [handwritten] (2) “RIO | Parauary | Fev. 1937 ” [handwritten] (3) “ HOLOTIPO ” [printed on red paper] (4)
Letana, Socrates D. +2 more
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Within a population, susceptibility to parasitism may vary. Individuals possessing certain intrinsic or extrinsic traits are often more likely to be parasitized than individuals within that population that do not possess those certain traits. As a result,
DeBardeleben, Miles Moore
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