- in C.
rufifacies, but it is not
present in all C.
albicepes or it is very reduced, so this
character is unreliable. The
status of C.
rufifacies is not...
- described. In the
North Island,
specimens of the
smaller subspecies N. a.
rufifacies were
allegedly collected from the
forest districts of
Mount Taranaki (1856)...
-
Chrysomya rufifacies and C. albiceps. C.
albiceps is
thought to be a
mechanical vector of
various diseases due to its ****ociation with filth. C.
rufifacies predation...
- The rufous-faced
antbird (Myrmelastes
rufifacies) is a
species of bird in
subfamily Thamnophilinae of
family Thamnophilidae, the "typical antbirds". It...
- with C.
rufifacies larvae for food in a mixed-species environment.
Research has
shown that
under specific po****tion densities, C.
rufifacies will facultatively...
- Australia,
Lucilia cuprina causes about 90% of infestations, and
Chrysomya rufifacies is the most
common secondary pest that
targets wounds caused by L. cuprina...
- indica
Binomial name
Syritta indica (Wiedemann, 1824)
Synonyms Eumerus indica Wiedemann, 1824
Syritta rufifacies Bigot, 1884
Syritta femorata Sack, 1913...
- the Old
World ****worm,
Chrysomya rufifacies, is
present in the
maggot m****es on the body,
because C.
rufifacies is
usually after C.
macellaria in the...
- one
exception is
females from two
species of the
genus Chrysomya (C.
rufifacies and C. albiceps),
which are
either arrhenogenic (laying only male offspring)...
- Australia.
There is at
least one
described species in J****opsaltria, J.
rufifacies. J****opsaltria is the only
genus of the
tribe J****opsaltriini. "J****opsaltria"...