Literature DB >> 9617041

Studies on myiasis producing flies collected by bait traps at Al Marg (Qalyobia Governorate), Egypt.

A R Amin1, T A Morsy, A Shoukry, S A Mazyad.   

Abstract

Myiasis is a real welfare problem. As a disease, it affects man and animals. In a study of myiasis producing flies in Al Marg District, sixteen species of dipterous flies were trapped. The predominant species was Musca domestica followed by Lueilia sericata and the least abundance was Wohlfahrtia magnifica. The overall abundance was in Summer followed by Spring and the least was in Winter. The most attractive bait was liver for members of family Calliphoridae and meat for members of family Muscidae and Family Sarcophagidae.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9617041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Egypt Soc Parasitol        ISSN: 1110-0583


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