Literature

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R. KanoSubmitted[Title not interpreted.]
P. WoronzowskySubmitted[Title not recovered. CHECK]
C. W. HooiSubmitted[Title not recovered.]
P. Roy, Dasgupta B.Submitted[Title not recovered.]
L. DaviaultSubmitted[Title not recovered.]
C. G. MacNaySubmitted[Title not recovered.]
L. DaviaultSubmitted[Title not recovered.]
C. H. WinklerSubmitted[Title not recovered.]
A. T. Drooz, Benjamin D. M.Submitted[Title not recovered.]
K. E. StewartSubmitted[Title not recovered.]
E. SéguySubmitted[Title not recovered.]
W. von BuddenbrockSubmitted[Title not recovered.]
C. W. DaleSubmitted[Title not recovered.]
V. von RoederSubmitted[Title not recovered.]
A. S. J. PackardSubmitted[Title not recovered.]
K. J. ZinovjevSubmitted[Title not translated.]
O. B. Viktorov-Nabokov, Verves Y. G.Submitted[To the knowledge of flies (Diptera, Calliphoridae, Sarcophagidae), parasiting in earthworms (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae)]
S. S. ZhurbaSubmitted[To the knowledge of synanthropic flies of the Far East]
L. V. KuptzovSubmitted[To the knowledge of the specific composition and ecology of synanthropic flies of Stalino Region.]
B. L. Shura-BuraSubmitted[To the problem of distribution of intestinal infections by synanthropic flies]
N. A. KholodkovskiySubmitted[To the problem of reproduction and development of viviparous flies]
H. Tang, Wang, X. W., Tang, G. H.Submitted[Two cases with gum myiasis caused by Wohlfahrtia magnifica]
M. G. GudjabidzeSubmitted[Two new species of Sarcophagidae (Diptera, Sarcophagidae) from Georgian SSR.]
K. Hori, Kurahashi H.Submitted[Two unrecorded species of the Sarcophagidae from Japan.]
Y. G. VervesSubmitted[Types of sarcophagid distribution ranges (Diptera, Sarcophagidae) in Siberia and Mongolia.]
C. R. JoyceSubmitted[untitled note]
I. S. Malyavin, Iskhakova R. M.Submitted[Willow moth (Hyponomeuta rorellus Hb.) and its parasites.]
N. BaranovSubmitted[Wohlfahrtia magnifica Schin. causing myiasis in Croatian pigs]
G. A. Veselkin, Domatskii, V. N., Latkin, V. M.Submitted[Zoophilic flies (Sarcophagidae, Calliphoridae) that cause myiasis in the tissue and skin of domestic animals in the USSR.]
C. R. Vossbrinck, Friedman S.SubmittedA 28s ribosomal RNA phylogeny of certain cyclorrhaphous Diptera based upon a hypervariable region
T. Barnett, Rae P. M. M.SubmittedA 9.6 kb intervening sequence in D. virilis rDNA, and sequence homology in rDNA interruptions of diverse species of Drosophila and other Diptera
M. Hamada, Watanabe, S., Ibusuki, O., Nishimura, T.SubmittedA basic study of myiasis, especially respiration of fly eggs and fly larvae
G. W. KirkaldySubmittedA bibliography of sugar-cane entomology
H. E. Evans, Lin, C. S., Yoshimoto, C. M.SubmittedA biological study of Anoplius apiculatus autumnalis (Banks) and its parasite, Evagetes mohave (Banks) (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae)
E. J. RokoskySubmittedA bot-fly parasitic in box turtles
E. G. LinsleySubmittedA brief note on the habits of Amobia (Pachyophthalmus) floridensis Townsend (Diptera, Sarcophagidae)
J. C. FaureSubmittedA brief summary of investigations on locust problems in the Union of South Africa
J. J. DymockSubmittedA case for the introduction of additional dung burying beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) into New Zealand
L. C. CurtisSubmittedA case of aural myiasis in man
T. Bonacci, Vercillo, V., Brandmayr, P., Fonti, A., Tersaruolo, C., T. Brandmayr, Z.SubmittedA case of Calliphora vicina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 (Diptera, Calliphoridae) breeding in a human corpse in Calabria (southern Italy)
I. Kokcam, Saki C. E.SubmittedA case of cutaneous myiasis caused by Wohlfahrtia magnifica
T. Mohammadzadeh, Hadadzadeh, R., Esfandiari, F., Sadjjadi, S. M.SubmittedA case of gingival myiasis caused by Wohlfahrtia magnifica
M. Aydenizöz, Dik B.SubmittedA case of gingival myiasis in a lamb caused by the Wohlfahrtia magnifica (Diptera: Sarcophagidae)
P. Withers, Roy L.SubmittedA case of human myiasis in France due to Sarcophaga (Liopygia) argyrostoma (Diptera, Sarcophagidae)
N. R. H. BurgessSubmittedA case of human myiasis in London [abstract of report before Lab. Meet., London, Mar. 17]
N. Çiftçioglu, Altintas, K., Haberal, M.SubmittedA case of human orotracheal myiasis caused by Wohlfahrtia magnifica
M. V. SeleznevaSubmittedA case of infestation of the auditory duct by Wohlfahrtia in the environs of Perm
B. Omar, Ting, S. H., Ismail, Z.SubmittedA case of intestinal myiasis in a baby caused by flesh fly (Diptera: Sarcophagidae)
H. Tachibana, Sasao, M., Tanaka, T., Nagukura, K., Kaneda, Y., Shinonaga, S., Kano, R.SubmittedA case of intestinal myiasis in Japan
Y. Chigusa, Kawai, S., Kirinoki, M., Matsuda, H., Morita, K.SubmittedA case of myiasis due to Sarcophaga melanura (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) in a patient suffering from pontine infarction

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