1988
DOI: 10.1093/aesa/81.2.318
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Gonotrophic Development in Hypoderma lineatum and H. bovis (Diptera: Oestridae), with Notes on Reproductive Capacity

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“…In the present study, the male animals were more infested with hypodermosis as compared to female due to the grazing practices and male were kept tied at home (Table 3). Our results correlates as high prevalence due to the grazing pattern 21 as under grazing system are male were more proned to infestation, because they were kept tied 22 . Similarly, the prevalence of hypodermosis in male buffalo was higher then female 12 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…In the present study, the male animals were more infested with hypodermosis as compared to female due to the grazing practices and male were kept tied at home (Table 3). Our results correlates as high prevalence due to the grazing pattern 21 as under grazing system are male were more proned to infestation, because they were kept tied 22 . Similarly, the prevalence of hypodermosis in male buffalo was higher then female 12 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The females emerge with a fully develop. ed complement of 300-650 eggs (193), and unlike most other Diptera, they do not require a postfertilization pause to mature their eggs (213). Female Hypoderma spp.…”
Section: Life Cycle and Damagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies on Diptera are concentrated on Muscoidea, and, mainly in Oestroidea (Colwell et al, 2006), e.g., Wolfe, 1954(Calliphora erythrocephala Macquart, 1834 ;Bennett 1962 (Cephenemya phobifera (Clark, 1815)); Fraenkel & Bhaskaran 1973(Musca domestica L., 1758, Sarcophaga bullata (Parker, 1916); Baird 1972, 1975(Cuterebra tenebrosa Coquillet, 1898; Scholl 1991 (Cuterebra fontinella Clark, 1827); Lello et al 1985 (Dermatobia hominis (Linnaeus Jr., 1781)); Scholl & Weintraub 1988(Hypoderma lineatum (Viller, 1789, Hypoderma bovis (L., 1761)); Cepeda-Palacios & Scholl 2000 (Oestrus ovis L., 1758)).…”
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confidence: 99%