نتایج جستجو برای: lucilia

تعداد نتایج: 588  

Journal: :Australian veterinary journal 1993
D Rugg D R Thompson P G Scott L G Cramer R A Barrick

Merino sheep, which were hand jetted with ivermectin jetting fluid, and untreated sheep were challenged with larval implants of Lucilia cuprina, Lucilia sericata, Calliphora nociva and Chrysomya rufifacies at intervals of about 2 weeks from 6 to 16 weeks after treatment. Both Lucilia species produced strike rates of about 90% in untreated sheep; the respective rates were lower for Chr rufifacie...

Journal: :Journal of forensic sciences 2008
Aaron M Tarone David R Foran

Forensic entomologists use blow fly development to estimate a postmortem interval. Although accurate, fly age estimates can be imprecise for older developmental stages and no standard means of assigning confidence intervals exists. Presented here is a method for modeling growth of the forensically important blow fly Lucilia sericata, using generalized additive models (GAMs). Eighteen GAMs were ...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2006
Aaron M Tarone David R Foran

Forensic entomologists rely on laboratory growth data to estimate the time of blow fly colonization on human remains. Several data sets exist for the development of the common blow fly Lucilia sericata (Meigen) (Diptera: Calliphoridae), and although they generally describe similar rates of preadult development, all vary. Such differences could be explained by genetic variation, environmental (r...

2001
R. J. Mahon

The Lucilia cuprina genetic control program conducted by members of CSIRO Entomology is reviewed. A strategy for reviving interest in area-wide control of this pest is suggested through the development of mass-rearing abilities, leading to the application of SIRM to eradicate the pest from Tasmania. Genetic control methods could be integrated in the SIRM program if appropriate strains could be ...

2013
Seong Hwan Park Chung Hyun Park Yong Zhang Huguo Piao Ukhee Chung Seong Yoon Kim Kwang Soo Ko Cheong-Ho Yi Tae-Ho Jo Juck-Joon Hwang

Identifying species of insects used to estimate postmortem interval (PMI) is a major subject in forensic entomology. Because forensic insect specimens are morphologically uniform and are obtained at various developmental stages, DNA markers are greatly needed. To develop new autosomal DNA markers to identify species, partial genomic sequences of the bicoid (bcd) genes, containing the homeobox a...

2016
Farrah Zaidi Syeda Hira Fatima Ayesha Gul

Regional surveys were carried out in different parts of North West Pakistan among domestic animals (N=57,921) including pets and livestock identifying cases of traumatic myiasis (n=1037). A total of four surveys focused general livestock population during Eid ul Adha (Eid surveys; incidence=1.21%) while another four surveys (Miscellaneous surveys; incidence=7.34%) targeted animal population bro...

2017
Jodie-A. Warren T. D. Pulindu Ratnasekera David A. Campbell Gail S. Anderson

Hyperspectral remote sensing is an innovative technology with applications in many sciences and is a non-destructive method that may offer more precise aging within development stages. Hyperspectral reflectance measurements from the anterior, midsection, and posterior of Lucilia sericata (Meigen) larvae and pupae were conducted daily from samples of the developing insects beginning at second in...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2015
L M Weidner D E Jennings J K Tomberlin G C Hamilton

Determining the time of colonization of human or other animal remains by blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) can play an important role in criminal investigations. However, blow fly presence in a given area is strongly influenced by abiotic and biotic variables such as temperature and habitat. We wanted to assess the biodiversity of adult blow flies in New Jersey, USA, where very little is know...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
r. yaghoobi s. tirgari n. sina

myiasis is the invasion of body tissues of humans and animals by the larvae of the diptera or two-winged flies. there are only sporadic reports in the literature concerning human ear myiasis. a 62-year-old bedridden woman in an intensive care unit was examined because of her intense swollen and erythematous right ear. physical examination revealed 80 live larvae (maggots) in the posterior part ...

2015
Clare A Anstead Pasi K Korhonen Neil D Young Ross S Hall Aaron R Jex Shwetha C Murali Daniel S T Hughes Siu F Lee Trent Perry Andreas J Stroehlein Brendan R E Ansell Bert Breugelmans Andreas Hofmann Jiaxin Qu Shannon Dugan Sandra L Lee Hsu Chao Huyen Dinh Yi Han Harsha V Doddapaneni Kim C Worley Donna M Muzny Panagiotis Ioannidis Robert M Waterhouse Evgeny M Zdobnov Peter J James Neil H Bagnall Andrew C Kotze Richard A Gibbs Stephen Richards Philip Batterham Robin B Gasser

Lucilia cuprina is a parasitic fly of major economic importance worldwide. Larvae of this fly invade their animal host, feed on tissues and excretions and progressively cause severe skin disease (myiasis). Here we report the sequence and annotation of the 458-megabase draft genome of Lucilia cuprina. Analyses of this genome and the 14,544 predicted protein-encoding genes provide unique insights...

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