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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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Determining the season of death from the family composition of insects infesting carrion
Determining the season of death by means of the composition of the families of insects infesting carrion is rarely attempted in forensic studies and has never been statistically modelled.
Thiago De Carvalho MORETTI +2 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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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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Rove beetles use fox scats as hunting grounds: Cryptic interactions, fatal attractions, and the structure of food webs. [PDF]
Ecology, Volume 107, Issue 5, May 2026.
Rodriguez Curras M, Pauli JN.
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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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Mortality for diatomaceous earth was observed as early as 2 h after exposure with 50% and 90% mortality at 3.5 and 4.6 h (LT50 and LT90, respectively) for Musca domestica. The LT50 and LT90 increased when the size of the fly species increased (M. domestica to Cochliomyia macellaria to Sarcophaga bullata) and increased for all three from 50 to 70 ...
Grayson L. Cave +4 more
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High clothianidin concentrations prevented colonization, while bifenthrin showed a non‐significant trend of reduced fly abundance, indicating both insecticides may suppress blow fly activity on treated carcasses. Adult emergence rates were unaffected, with no statistically significant differences observed across insecticide treatments, suggesting ...
Teomie S. Rivera‐Miranda +1 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Sarcophaga angarosinica (Diptera: Sarcophagidae)
Sarcophaga (Liosarcophaga) angarosinica (Rohdendorf, 1937) (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) is a species of both medical and ecological significance. In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of S. angarosinica was sequenced and characterized.
Ziqi Zhou +8 more
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