. Animal parasites and human disease. Insects as carriers of disease; Medical parasitology. CONGO FLOOR MAGGOT 511 Blood-Sucking Maggots A number of species of flies allied to the blowflies are known to deposit their offspring in the nests of birds, where the maggots attach themselves to the nestlings and suck blood. The only- species of fly in which the larva sucks blood by puncturing the skin of man, however, is the Congo floor maggot, Aucheromyia luteola (Fig. 244), found throughout tropical Africa south of the Sahara Desert. Its range closely coincides with that of the. Please note that th


. Animal parasites and human disease. Insects as carriers of disease; Medical parasitology. CONGO FLOOR MAGGOT 511 Blood-Sucking Maggots A number of species of flies allied to the blowflies are known to deposit their offspring in the nests of birds, where the maggots attach themselves to the nestlings and suck blood. The only- species of fly in which the larva sucks blood by puncturing the skin of man, however, is the Congo floor maggot, Aucheromyia luteola (Fig. 244), found throughout tropical Africa south of the Sahara Desert. Its range closely coincides with that of the. 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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