1947
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.65688
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The flies that cause myiasis in man /

Abstract: The family Calliphoridae-Con. The genus Cordylobia Grimberg The genus Stasisia Surcouf _ The genus Lueilia Robineau-Desvoidy (including Phaen icia Robineau-Desvoidy). The genus Cynomyopsis Townsend The genus CaUiphora Robineau-Desvoidy and related genera Key to restricted genera and species The family Gasterophilidae__,_ The genus Gasterophilus Leach The family Cuterebridae Key to genera The genus Cuterebra Clark__ The genus Dermatobia Brauer The genus Cephenemyia Latreille The family Hypodermatidae The genus … Show more

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“…Phormiaregina has been considered a cool weather blow fly (Cushing and Parish 1938;Deonier 1940;James 1947;Hall 1948;Wells and Greenberg 1994), occurring essentially monocultures in winter months (Deonier 1942) or in late summer or fall in northern localities (Cianci and Sheldon 1990). Still, P. regina can be common in the warmer months of June and July (Dickie and Eastwood 1952;Johnson 1975;Introna et al 1991), exhibiting co-dominance with L. coeruleiviridis in summer collections from nearby Virginia (Tabor et al 2004).…”
Section: Adult Visits In "Warm" Vs "Cool" Experimental Periodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phormiaregina has been considered a cool weather blow fly (Cushing and Parish 1938;Deonier 1940;James 1947;Hall 1948;Wells and Greenberg 1994), occurring essentially monocultures in winter months (Deonier 1942) or in late summer or fall in northern localities (Cianci and Sheldon 1990). Still, P. regina can be common in the warmer months of June and July (Dickie and Eastwood 1952;Johnson 1975;Introna et al 1991), exhibiting co-dominance with L. coeruleiviridis in summer collections from nearby Virginia (Tabor et al 2004).…”
Section: Adult Visits In "Warm" Vs "Cool" Experimental Periodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estas duas espécies são originárias da América e constituem os parasitos mais importantes dos animais domésticos e selvagens (Moya-Borja, 2003). Em 1935 nos EUA foram relatados 230.000 casos de miíases em animais e unicamente 100 casos em humanos (James, 1947). A C. hominivorax tem sido erradicada dos EUA e da maioria dos países da América Central usando a técnica de liberação dos machos sexualmente estéreis (Graham, 1985).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…The samples (larvae or adults) were caught from different ecological niches from plants and shrubs having fragrant flowers and sent to the Medical Entomology Laboratory at the School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences in properly labeled containers encoded with data such as the date of collection, location, sampling method, temperature, humidity [6] . The beef and fish meat was used as bait for collection of flies in adult stage in open areas.…”
Section: Preparation Of the First Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%