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Furuncular myiasis caused by the human bot-fly Dermatobia hominis in a domestic cat from Brazil. [PDF]
Verocai GG +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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[Antibiotic resistant furuncles: think myiasis]. [PDF]
Ajili F +7 more
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An acetone extract of Clausena anisata may be a potential control agent for flies encountered in cutaneous myiasis. [PDF]
Mukandiwa L +3 more
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[Description of Tunga bonneti n. sp. from Chile (Siphonaptera: Tungidae) with notes on specificity, chorology, dermecos and phenology]. [PDF]
Beaucournu JC +3 more
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Jackrabbit data and reports, part 1
Includes a bibliography dated Jan. 6, 1960, "Publications of ecological and epizoological research, University of Utah, Salt Lake City and Dugway, Utah" (5 pages); Carlo M.
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Use of ultrasound to aid management of late presentation of Dermatobia hominis larva infestation. [PDF]
Bowry R, Cottingham RL.
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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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