Warble fly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Common species of warble fly include Hypoderma lineatum (horse), Hypoderma bovis (cattle) and Hypoderma tarandi (reindeer) . Adult warble flies are large, ...
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Two species of Hypoderma , H bovis and H lineatum , are important pests of cattle. They are found between 25° and 60° latitude in the northern hemisphere in ...
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entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/livestock/cattle_grub.htm
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These are the common cattle grub, Hypoderma lineatum (Villers), and the northern cattle grub, H. bovis (Linnaeus). Adult cattle grub are commonly known as ...
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Hypoderma bovis migrates into the thoracic and abdominal cavities towards the spinal canal before moving under the skin of the back. Hypoderma lineatum ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2585086
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Cerebral myiasis with a 10-day history of convulsions due to an intracerebral hematoma caused by a Hypoderma bovis larva is reported in an 8-year-old child.
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Disease Agents, Hypoderma bovis - Warble fly larvae. (J42.64.w1). Infectious Agent(s), --. Non-infectious Agent(s), --. Physical Agent(s), --. General Description ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/3282809
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both species of cattle grubs, Hypoderma lineatum (Villers) and Hypoderma bovis (L.). Vaccination of cattle with purified proteins of H. lineatum, particularly ...
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www.eurosurveillance.org/ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleId=627
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May 1, 2006 ... Citation style for this article: Zygutiene M, Narkeviciute I, Mudeniene V, Ziliukiene J. A case of myiasis due to Hypoderma bovis, Lithuania, 2004.
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