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Hibernation of Lucilia sericata, Mg

Nature, 1929
SINCE the hibernation of the Muscidae affords such general interest, it is felt that recent observations on this phenomenon as exhibited in the particular species Lucilia sericata—the most important entomological pest of sheep in North Wales—are worthy of note.
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Natural Control of Lucilia sericata

Nature, 1930
AT the Farnham House Laboratory of the Imperial Bureau of Entomology, experiments are being carried on to determine the value of the braconid parasite Alysia manducator Panzer as a controlling agent of the sheep blowfly, Lucilia sericata Meigen. Preliminary studies of the bionomics of the host have been in progress for nearly a year.
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Lucilia sericata

2020
Lucilia (s. str.) sericata (Meigen, 1826) Ramazanov, 1998; Verves, 2005; Verves & Khrokalo, 2010; Viktorov-Nabokov, 1959, 1963, 1968. Material examined. Ukraine, Poltava Region, mesophitic meadows with bushes along Khorol River, 49.9833, 33.6000, 100–110 m a. s. l., 17– 24.07.2020, 5♂, 2♀. Total: 7 specimens (Yu. Verves).
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Lucilia sericata

Lucilia sericata (Meigen 1826) Musca sericata Meigen, 1826: 53. Type location: Austria. Musca nobilis Meigen, 1826: 56. Senior synonym; junior primary homonym, preoccupied by Musca nobilis Gmelin, 1790: 2829, unjustified/unnecessary new replacement name for Thereva nobilitata (Fabricius, 1775: 757) (Therevidae).
Lee, Dong-Yeol   +12 more
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Lucilia sericata Meigen 1826

2016
Published as part of Wolff, Marta & Kosmann, Cecilia, 2016, FAMILIES CALLIPHORIDAE AND MESEMBRINELLIDAE, pp.
Wolff, Marta, Kosmann, Cecilia
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