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Human oestriasis acquired in Florence and review on human myiasis in Italy [PDF]
Myiases-causing flies are widely observed in tropical countries, whereas in Italy, a temperate country, their epidemiology and clinical presentation are poorly known.
Alessandro Bartoloni +5 more
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Dragon fruit (pitaya; Hylocereus undatus) is a promising, new high‐value crop in New Zealand. The large nocturnal flowers open for one night and close early in the morning the following day over a 3‐ to 6‐month long flowering period. In dragon fruit's native range, hawkmoths and bats are key nocturnal pollinators, and honey bees visit flowers during ...
Max N. Buxton +2 more
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Acoustic Signals of \u3ci\u3eGraminella Nigrifrons\u3c/i\u3e (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) [PDF]
The deltocephaline leafhopper, Graminella nigrifrons, produces low intensity sub- strate transmitted vibrations (signals) to facilitate location of virgin females by males during courtship.
Heady, S. E, Nault, L. R
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. Cerrado biome presents high biodiversity, but it still lacks works that focus on entomological inventories. New records for species of Sarcophagidae were provided, including the first record of Blaesoxipha (Acridiophaga) caridei (Brèthes) to Brazil ...
Maria Lígia Paseto +3 more
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Efficiency of traps in collecting selected Diptera families according to the used bait: Comparison of baits and mixtures in a field experiment [PDF]
Traps made from PET bottles were used to assess the efficiency of four baits in terms of the number of individuals for selected Diptera families collecting in Eastern Slovak gardens in summer and autumn.
Demkova, Lenka +3 more
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Amphibian Strategies Against Attacks by Flies: Host‐Specificity and Threats
Species interactions between Diptera flies and amphibians play a significant role in tropical ecosystems, but their ecology and evolution remain understudied. This review explores the costs flies impose on amphibians, such as pathogen transmission and disruption of communication systems, and highlights the evolutionary strategies employed by both ...
Leonardo Leite Ferraz de Campos +3 more
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The Sarcophagidae of Guam (Diptera)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Hall, David G., Bohart, Geroge E.
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No presente trabalho relata-se a primeira ocorrência no Brasil de Brachymeria podagrica (Fabricius, 1789) (Hymenoptera: Chalcididae) coletada em pupas de Squamatoides trivittatus Curran, 1927 (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) obtidas de rim bovino.
Cláudio Gonçalves Silva +4 more
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Phylogenomics and the evolution of larval feeding habits in the blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae)
Phylogenomic data from anchored hybrid enrichment provide a new phylogeny of Calliphoridae that delimits the family and confirms division into eight monophyletic subfamilies. Fossil‐calibrated divergence times place the origin of Calliphoridae in the mid‐Eocene (ca. 41 Mya) along with other rapidly radiating families of oestroid Diptera. Reconstruction
Cristian F. Beza‐Beza +21 more
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New records of Sarcophagidae from Turkey (Diptera) [PDF]
Faunistic records of 68 flesh fly species are presented, and altogether, 22 species are recorded from Turkey for the first time. A further 46 species were recorded for the first time in at least one Turkish province. This paper presents the first locality data for four additional species, which were previously mentioned only generically in catalogues ...
Verves,Yury +3 more
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