- The Cuterebrinae, the
robust bot flies, are a
subfamily of
Oestridae which includes large,
parasitic flies; this
group has
historically been
treated as...
- now are
generally defined as
including the
former families Oestridae,
Cuterebridae, Gasterophilidae, and
Hypodermatidae as subfamilies. The Oestridae, in...
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Cuterebridae)".
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- (Diptera: Culicidae)
infested with eggs of
Dermatobia hominis (Diptera:
Cuterebridae), in Ucayali: Peru. BMC Res
Notes 17, 98 (2024). https://bmcresnotes...
- "Warble
development by the
rodent bot
Cuterebra fontinella (Diptera:
Cuterebridae) in the deer mouse".
Veterinary Parasitology. 38 (4): 275–288. doi:10...
- Ixodidae),
chiggers (in
family Trombiculidae), and
botfly larvae (in
family Cuterebridae) have also been
found on wild
volcano rabbits.
Threats to R.
diazi include...
- "Warble
development by the
rodent bot
Cuterebra fontinella (Diptera:
Cuterebridae) in the deer mouse".
Veterinary Parasitology. 38 (4): 275–288. doi:10...
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Cuterebra (Diptera:
Cuterebridae),
Emasculate their Hosts?".
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Cuterebra Lepivora (Diptera:
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