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Formulation and evaluation of the efficacy of an artificial larval diet for rearing various species of flies under laboratory conditions. [PDF]
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Contribution to the Diversity of the Genus <i>Sarcophaga</i> (Diptera: Sarcophagidae): Checklist, Species Distribution, and New Records for Greece. [PDF]
Zafeiriou S +4 more
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Intrapuparial development of Peckia pexata (Wulp, 1895) (Diptera: Sarcophagidae)
Yardany Ramos‐Pastrana +2 more
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Development and intrapuparial characterization of Peckia (Euboettcheria) collusor (Curran and Walley, 1934) (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) for application in forensic entomology. [PDF]
Dias R +4 more
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Tracheostomy wound myiasis in a patient with hypoxic encephalopathy. [PDF]
Itoh K +9 more
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Taxonomic Review of the Genus <i>Taxigramma</i> (Diptera, Sarcophagidae, Miltogramminae) from China. [PDF]
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2008
SARCOPHAGIDAE Key reference: Pape (1996). Sarcophaginae Blaesoxipha Loew, 1861 Blaesoxipha (Acanthodotheca) acridophagoides (Lopes & Downs, 1951). Pape, 1996:177 Blaesoxipha (Tephromyia) blandita (Brèthes, 1920). Pape, 1996:208 Boettcheria Parker, 1914 Boettcheria solo Pape, 1940:431.
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SARCOPHAGIDAE Key reference: Pape (1996). Sarcophaginae Blaesoxipha Loew, 1861 Blaesoxipha (Acanthodotheca) acridophagoides (Lopes & Downs, 1951). Pape, 1996:177 Blaesoxipha (Tephromyia) blandita (Brèthes, 1920). Pape, 1996:208 Boettcheria Parker, 1914 Boettcheria solo Pape, 1940:431.
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2023
47. Family Sarcophagidae (Ref.: Lopes 1978) Sarcophagidae are generally not very good dispersers, and where species occur on distant islands they are usually endemic (T. Pape pers. comm.). Species occurring as invasive in a region are usually a result of accidental transport via human activity, particularly through trade and military movement.
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47. Family Sarcophagidae (Ref.: Lopes 1978) Sarcophagidae are generally not very good dispersers, and where species occur on distant islands they are usually endemic (T. Pape pers. comm.). Species occurring as invasive in a region are usually a result of accidental transport via human activity, particularly through trade and military movement.
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2015
Published as part of Patitucci, Luciano Damián, Mulieri, Pablo Ricardo, Domínguez, M. Cecilia & Mariluis, Juan Carlos, 2015, The type specimens of Calyptratae (Diptera) housed in non-traditional institutions in Argentina, pp.
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Published as part of Patitucci, Luciano Damián, Mulieri, Pablo Ricardo, Domínguez, M. Cecilia & Mariluis, Juan Carlos, 2015, The type specimens of Calyptratae (Diptera) housed in non-traditional institutions in Argentina, pp.
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