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The complete mitochondrial genome of Sarcophaga (Liosarcophaga) dux (Diptera: Sarcophagidae)
Sarcophaga (Liosarcophaga) dux Thomson (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) is a flesh fly species of medical and forensic importance in many parts of the world, both as a fly with the necrophagous habits found on human corpses and a vector of disease or parasitic ...
Yanjie Shang +5 more
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Cuticular hydrocarbons for identifying Sarcophagidae (Diptera) [PDF]
AbstractThe composition and quantity of insect cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) can be species-specific as well as sexually dimorphic within species. CHC analysis has been previously used for identification and ageing purposes for several insect orders including true flies (Diptera).
Moore, Hannah E. +4 more
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Myiasis of the Mastoid Cavity: Case Report. [PDF]
Otoendoscopic view of the canal wall down mastoidectomy cavity after partial clearance of debris and larvae. The anatomical structures are indicated for orientation: MC, mastoid cavity; Te, tegmen tympani; Ty, tympanic membrane. ABSTRACT Mastoid cavity myiasis is a rare but important differential diagnosis.
Hefty H +4 more
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The Case of Severe Wound Myiasis Caused by a Minor Injury Sustained by a Spectator During a Tip-Cat-Sport. [PDF]
This report presents a case of wound myiasis caused by Chrysomya bezziana which resulting from a small wound sustained by a spectator of “Tip‐Cat‐sport.” After all maggots were removed, wound debridement followed by surgical excision of the affected tissue and a skin graft was performed. After two months, the wound completely healed.
Ishrat JE +5 more
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Sarcophagidae Bercaea cruentata (Meigen) Tachinaephagus zealandicus Oxysarcodexia varia (Walker) Tachinaephagus zealandicus Sarcophaga aurifrons (Macquart) Tachinaephagus zealandicus Sarcophaga impatiens Walker Tachinaephagus zealandicus Sarcophaga sp.
Patitucci, Luciano Damián +3 more
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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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Introduction Myiasis is a disease caused by fly larvae that grow in the tissues of animals and humans. It can cause a variety of local symptoms, like erythema or pain, depending on its location, and generalized symptomatology, such as fever and malaise ...
María Teresa Rodríguez-Ruiz +4 more
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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.
John B. Heppner +104 more
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Effect of Habitat on Blow Fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) Oviposition in Michigan [PDF]
Forensic entomology applies data gained from insects to aid the criminal justice system. Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are usually the first insects to arrive and oviposit (lay eggs) on carrion.
Bugajski, Kristi, Stoller, Parker
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Sarcophaga ruficornis (Diptera: Sarcophagidae)
Sarcophaga ruficornis (Pape ) plays a significant role in medicolegal application for postmortem interval (PMI) estimation. The mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) has been broadly applied to phylogenetic analyses and species identification as a genetic ...
Li Yang +5 more
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