. Animal parasites and human disease. Insects as carriers of disease; Medical parasitology. Muaclna stabulansf*75j. ?5arcophag0 ) XScstrophilua spfUas) Oestrus ovis I'-so'. Fio. Posterior stlKmata and breathing pores of varif)iis maiigots. Note distance apart of opposite stigmal plates, form and position of .spiracles, pres- ence or of button, etc. causing myiasis into four groups: (a) those in wliich the larvw hve outside the body and suck blood by pmicturing tiie skin, (6) those in which the larvae develop under the skin; (c) those in which the eggs or young l


. Animal parasites and human disease. Insects as carriers of disease; Medical parasitology. Muaclna stabulansf*75j. ?5arcophag0 ) XScstrophilua spfUas) Oestrus ovis I'-so'. Fio. Posterior stlKmata and breathing pores of varif)iis maiigots. Note distance apart of opposite stigmal plates, form and position of .spiracles, pres- ence or of button, etc. causing myiasis into four groups: (a) those in wliich the larvw hve outside the body and suck blood by pmicturing tiie skin, (6) those in which the larvae develop under the skin; (c) those in which the eggs or young larva^ are deposited in wounds or in natural cavities of the body, such as the nose, ears and vagina; and (d) those wiiich live in or pass through thi' intestine or uri- nary Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chandler, Asa Crawford, 1891-1958. New York J. Wiley [etc. ]


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