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    Biology of New World Bot Flies: Cuterebridae by Catts, E P

    Published in Annual review of entomology (01-01-1982)
    “…Cuterebridae, review of biology (host associations, life cycles, adult biology, host specificity, seasonality, host pathology)…”
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    Forensic implications of biochemical differences among geographic populations of the black blow fly, Phormia regina (Meigen) by Byrne, A L, Camann, M A, Cyr, T L, Catts, E P, Espelie, K E

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-05-1995)
    “…Cuticular hydrocarbons were extracted from individual adult blow flies from three geographic populations of Phormia regina from areas near Tucannon River and…”
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    Parahost behavior of adult Gasterophilus intestinalis (Diptera: Gasterophilidae) in Delaware by Cope, S E, Catts, E P

    Published in Journal of medical entomology (01-01-1991)
    “…Parahost behavior of adult Gasterophilus intestinalis (DeGeer) was observed during the summers of 1978 and 1979 near pastured horses on two farms near Newark,…”
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    BOT FLY MYIASIS OF THE COTTONTAIL RABBIT, Sylvilagus floridanus mallurus IN VIRGINIA WITH SOME BIOLOGY OF THE PARASITE, Cuterebra buccata by JACOBSON, H. A, McGINNES, B. S, CATTS, E. P

    Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-01-1978)
    “…Twenty four percent of 2,643 cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus floridanus) collected in Virginia from 1949-1975 showed evidence of Cuterebra parasitism…”
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    Human Dermal Myiasis Caused by Rabbit Bot Fly in Connecticut by Salomon, Peter F, Catts, E. P, Knox, W. Graham

    “…Human myiasis is rare in the United States particularly in the northeast. Infective stage larvae of a rabbit bot fly invaded the nasal mucous membranes of a…”
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    CUTEREBRA MYIASIS IN A GROUP OF RED KANGAROOS (MEGALEIA RUFA), A BENNETT'S WALLABY (MACROPUS RUFOGRISEUS FRUTICUS), AND A GUNTHER'S DIK DIK (MALOQUA GUENTHERI SMITHI) by Kirk Suedmeyer, Wm, Paul Catts, E, Greiner, Ellis

    Published in Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine (01-03-2000)
    “…A group of four red kangaroos (Megaleia rufa), a Bennett's wallaby (Macropus rufogriseus fruticus), and a Gunther's dik dik (Maloqua guentheri smithi) were…”
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    Cuterebra Myiasis In A Group Of Red Kangaroos (Megaleia Rufa ), A Bennett's Wallaby (Macropus Rufogriseus Fruticus ), And A Gunther's Dik Dik (Maloqua Guentheri Smithi ) by Suedmeyer, W K, Catts, E P, Greiner, E

    Published in Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine (01-03-2000)
    “…A group of four red kangaroos (Megaleia rufa ), a Bennett's wallaby (Macropus rufogriseus fruticus ), and a Gunther's dik dik (Maloqua guentheri smithi ) were…”
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    The Mechanical Breakdown of Hardwood in the Laboratory by Popilius disjunctus (Coleoptera: Passalidae) by Preiss, F. J., Catts, E. P.

    “…Laboratory studies were conducted to determine the potential amount of organic matter returned to the soil, and breakdown rate of hardwood, as a result of the…”
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    Intestinal myiasis in a baby attending a public health clinic by North, D E, Matteson, K L, Helgerson, S D, Richards, Jr, F, Stewart, J M, Baum, L, Catts, E P

    Published in The Nurse practitioner (01-05-1987)
    “…This article describes a case of intestinal myiasis--the presence of fly larvae in the intestines--in a 12-month-old baby. The asymptomatic child was twice…”
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