- soil. The
adults are
large flies lacking mouthparts (as is true of
other oestrid flies). This
species is
native to the
Americas from
southeastern Mexico...
- Colwell,
Douglas D.; Hall,
Martin J. R.; Scholl,
Philip J. (2006). The
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- to be
hosts to 13
species of nematodes, one trematode,
larvae of five
oestrid flies,
three species of lice,
seven ixodid tick species, one mite, and...
-
attractant for some
calliphorids and a
muscid but not for the
reindeer oestrids Hypoderma tarandi and
Cephenemyia trompe".
Entomologia Experimentalis et...
- PMID 15361627. S2CID 30713492. Colwell, DD; Otranto, D; Stevens, JR (2009). "
Oestrid flies:
eradication and
extinction versus biodiversity".
Trends Parasitol...
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Douglas D.; Hall,
Martin J. R.; Scholl,
Philip J. (eds.). The
Oestrid Flies: Biology, Host-parasite Relationships,
Impact and Management. CABI...
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domestic and wild
animals in
South Africa. XLVI.
Oestrid fly
larvae of sheep, goats,
springbok and
black wildebeest in the Eastern...
-
Tephritidae are leaf
miners or gall formers. The
larvae of all
Oestridae oestrids are
obligate parasites of mammals. (Oestridae
include the
highest proportion...
- 115T. doi:10.1007/BF01241681. Anderson, JR; Nilssen, AC (1996). "Trapping
oestrid parasites of reindeer: the
response of
Cephenemyia trompe and Hypoderma...
- Butterworths. Colwell, D. D.; Hall, M. J. R.; Scholl, P. J. (2006). The
oestrid flies: biology, host-parasite relationships,
impact and management. Wallingford:...