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How do myiasis - causing flies find their hosts?
Traumatic myiasis is a debilitating and sometimes fatal condition
of humans and animals caused by the feeding and development
of fly larvae on the host's dead or living tissues, usually at the
skin surface or in body orifices. [eng]
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HANAABU
Published twice a year by the Dipterists Society of Japan, name means Flower-flies or Hover-flies, but it deals with overall Diptera. [eng]
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Flybrain
An online atlas and database of the Drosophilia Nervous System. [eng]
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Order Diptera
Part of Animal Diversity Web. Site is empty. [eng]
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Catalogue of the fossil flies of the world
This web version is intended to present
the most up-to-date version of each family chapter of the catalog and will be continually updated as published information becomes available. [eng]
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Diptera holdings
BPBM Diptera holdings by family, some families link to listings by species, Bishop Museum. [eng]
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Catalogue of the fossil flies of the world (Insecta: Diptera)
Various family chapters of this on-line version are currently in preparation and will appear on the web soon. The list below indicates those that are
currently available for viewing. Bookmark this page and keep returning for more updated versions and more family chapters available on the web. The
family order and classification used here follows the standards for families for the Biosystematic Database of World Diptera, currently in preparation by F.
Christian Thompson and Neal Evenhuis. [eng]
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