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The Biology and economic Status of New Zealand Muscidae and Calliphoridae.—Part I. Historical Review

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

David Miller
Affiliation:
Chief Entomologist, Cawthron Institute, Nelson.

Extract

Blow-flies and house-flies (grouped in the Dipterous family MUSCIDAE in the older sense, including CALLIPHORIDAE) are outstandingly abundant throughout New Zealand. The influence of these insects upon the health of man and domestic animals is well known. Though this work deals with the MUSCIDAE as a whole under local conditions, its main object is to record investigations upon the blow-flies with special reference to the depredations of their maggots upon New Zealand sheep.

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Original Articles
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1932

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