1989
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761989000800078
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Synanthropic trends in urban andextraurban taxocenoses of Sarcophaginae (Diptera) in three central european cities

Abstract: An attempt has been made to characterize the synanthropic trends in Sarcophaginae of three Central European cities, viz. Brno, Bratislava and Budapest. The polar ordination of both sarcophagine taxa and of their taxocenoses revealed clear-cut trends towards culturophily and synanthropy in the male preconnubial aggregations of Sarchophaginae evidencing that this group of high Diptera represent an excellent model for the study of this phenomenon

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“…The larvae are coprophagous predators, but also occur as predators and/or parasitoids of acridoid Orthoptera (Séguy, 1941), lepidopteran pupae (Komárek, 1938) and terrestrial gastropods (Keilin, 1919). Povolny and Pospísil (1989) indicate that this species may cause urinary myiasis in humans.…”
Section: Sarcophagidaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The larvae are coprophagous predators, but also occur as predators and/or parasitoids of acridoid Orthoptera (Séguy, 1941), lepidopteran pupae (Komárek, 1938) and terrestrial gastropods (Keilin, 1919). Povolny and Pospísil (1989) indicate that this species may cause urinary myiasis in humans.…”
Section: Sarcophagidaementioning
confidence: 99%