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Africa 0.43–0.30
million years ago.[citation needed] S.
mansoni and S.
rodhaini appear to have
shared a
common ancestor between 107.5 and 147.6 thousand...
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Cordylobia rodhaini, also
known as the Lund's fly,
derived its
common name from
captain Lund, who was the
first European to show
symptoms of the disease...
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hominis (human botfly)
Cordylobia anthropophaga (tumbu fly)
Cordylobia rodhaini (Lund's fly)
Oestrus ovis (sheep botfly)
Hypoderma spp. (cattle botflies...
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Amblyodipsas rodhaini,
commonly known as Rodhain's purple-glossed snake, is a
species of
mildly venomous rear-fanged
snake in the
family Atractaspididae...
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Bottom view of a
Sabouraud agar
plate with a
colony of
Trichophyton rubrum var.
rodhaini...
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Tamir J, Haik J,
Schwartz E (2003). "Myiasis with Lund's fly (Cordylobia
rodhaini) in travellers". J
Travel Med. 10 (5): 293–95. doi:10.2310/7060.2003.2732...
- view of a
Sabouraud agar
plate with a
colony of
Trichophyton rubrum var.
rodhaini CHROMAgar (a
chromogenic agar) with its
distinctive presentation of some...
- Russell;
Andrew Hardy (1999). "Exotic
myiasis with Lund's fly (Cordylobia
rodhaini)".
Medical Journal of Australia. 171 (11–12): 654–5. doi:10.5694/j.1326-5377...
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Toxorhynchites rickenbachi Ribeiro, 1991
Toxorhynchites rodhaini Ribeiro, 1991
Toxorhynchites speciosus (Skuse, 1889)
Toxorhynchites splendens...
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especially rodents. Two species, C.
anthropophaga (the
tumbu fly) and C.
rodhaini (Lund's fly), also are
known as
parasites of humans. The
adult flies feed...