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Identification of Hypoderma actaeon (Diptera: Oestridae) in red deer (Cervus elaphus) from northern Spain: Microscopy study and molecular analysis. [PDF]
Third‐instar Hypoderma actaeon. Abstract Hypoderma spp. larvae were observed subcutaneously in the dorsal and lumbar regions of red deer (Cervus elaphus) hunted in the province of León (northwestern Spain) causing a myiasis. They were removed and initially classified by their size, shape, color, and location under the skin into the three larval stages ...
González S +4 more
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Effects of vehicle traffic on space use and road crossings of caribou in the Arctic
Abstract Assessing the effects of industrial development on wildlife is a key objective of managers and conservation practitioners. However, wildlife responses are often only investigated with respect to the footprint of infrastructure, even though human activity can strongly mediate development impacts.
John P. Severson +2 more
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Equine cutaneous gasterophilosis in an era of selective parasite control
Summary For the first time this century, we report tract migration dermatitis provoked by Gasterophilus sp. larvae in horses at a farm in Spain where a selective parasite control programme has been employed for more than a decade. At this equine farm, two horses over 25 years old presented alopecic lesions in the form of streaks in the masseteric and ...
Juan David Carbonell +2 more
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First Report of Bronchial Oestriasis in a Domestic Dog. [PDF]
Oestrus ovis bronchial myasis is described in a dog for the first time. Bronchoscopy proved essential for larval visualization and removal. Isoxazoline compounds should be considered both as a treatment and as a preventive option. ABSTRACT This study reports the first case of bronchial myiasis in a dog caused by Oestrus ovis, a parasite known to infest
Dini FM +4 more
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Five cases of pedicle myiasis were diagnosed in roe deer from north‐western Spain. All the affected bucks showed a deep cutaneous wound with exposition of cranial bones. Most roe deer showed egg clusters adhered to the basis of the antlers. Abstract A total of 35 male roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) from Lugo province (north‐western Spain) were examined
Néstor Martínez‐Calabuig +9 more
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A Finnish Lapphund dog with acute upper respiratory signs and gagging was presented at veterinary clinic. During rhinoscopy, ten 1‐ to 2‐mm long, actively moving larvae were found in the dog's nasal cavity and nasopharynx and identified as Cephenemyia ulrichii (Diptera: Oestridae).
K. M. Helkiö +4 more
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Lista de Heleomyzidae, Neriidae e Oestridae (Insecta, Diptera) no estado do Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil [PDF]
É apresentada uma checklist de espécies de Heleomyzidae, Neriidae e Oestridae do Estado de Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil. Heleomyzidae, família representada no Brasil por 13 espécies, possui registro apenas de Neorhinotora aristalis (Fischer) para o Estado ...
Kosmann, Cecília +8 more
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Adverse effects of Diptera flies on northern ungulates: Rangifer, Alces, and Bison
Ungulates resist flies initially by morphological barriers of skin and hair, and later by physiological processes of healing and immunity. The cost of repairing skin increases with damage to the body surface, but the costs of immune response vary widely with the fly and the associated diseases.
Bridgett M. Benedict, Perry S. Barboza
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Resumo Esta é a primeira vez que se registra a veiculação de ovos de Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Insecta, Diptera, Oestridae) por Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque) (para o Sudeste do Brasil) e por Fannia canicularis (L.) (para a América do Sul) (Insecta ...
Bárbara Maria Cerqueira Maia +4 more
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Morphological Study of First Instar Elephant Stomach Bot Fly Larvae (Oestridae: Gasterophilinae: <i>Cobboldia elephantis</i>). [PDF]
Cobboldia elephantis (Oestridae: Gasterophilinae) is an obligate parasite of the alimentary tract of the Asian elephant, causing gastric myiasis. Current knowledge of its first instar larval morphology has been limited to observations under light ...
Yang X +9 more
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