Cuterebra baeri is considered the biological controller of populations of the genus Alouatta, producing furuncular cutaneous myiasis. Our objective was to study the frequency of furuncular cutaneous myiasis by C.
Gutiérrez-Pineda, Karol +4 more
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Feline ophthalmomyiasis externa caused by Cuterebra larvae: four cases (2005-2020). [PDF]
Schlesener BN +6 more
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Cuterebra almeidai Guimaraes & Carrera 1941
almeidai Guimarães & Carrera, 1941: 2 HOLOTYPE ♀ (Figure 2) Data labels: (1) “ Cach. Taurino | Amazonas | Almeida leg | 4. X. 36” [handwritten] (2) “ HOLOTIPO ” [typewritten] (3) “ Cuterebra | (Baucuterebra) | almeidai | Guim. & Corr., 1941” [handwritten] (4) “ MZ001588 ” [typewritten; for deaccessioning and repatriation].
Letana, Socrates D. +2 more
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Ophthalmomyiasis Externa and Importance of Risk Factors, Clinical Manifestations, and Diagnosis: Review of the Medical Literature. [PDF]
Martinez-Rojano H +5 more
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Biological Studies of Three Species of \u3ci\u3eCuterebra\u3c/i\u3e (Diptera: Cuterebridae) From Northern Utah [PDF]
Flies of the genus Cuterebra are found in the New World only. They are parasitic bots of rodents and lagomorphs as larvae and have been studied for about one and one-half centuries.
Graham, Charles L.
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Furuncular myiasis affecting the glans penis of a young boy caused by the larvae of Cordylobia anthropophaga (the tumbu fly): a case report. [PDF]
Jesuyajolu DA, Jesuyajolu P.
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Given the ubiquity and evolutionary importance of parasites, their effect on the energy budget of mammals remains surprisingly unclear. The eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus (L., 1758)) is a burrowing rodent that is commonly infected by cuterebrid bot ...
Vincent Careau (13098855) +2 more
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Correspondence, data tables, and field notes by Mark Edwin Rosasco on his research on bot flies (Cuterebra jellisoni) that infest cottontail rabbits and black-tailed ...
Rosasco, M. Edwin (Mark Edwin)
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Suppression of inner ear signal intensity on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery magnetic resonance imaging in cats with vestibular disease. [PDF]
Everest S +3 more
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Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae) as Agent of Myiasis in a Goose in Italy and a Review of Myiasis by This Species in Birds. [PDF]
Pezzi M +8 more
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