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> Oestridae - Cephenemyia stimulator?

Nick Upton wrote:
(...) and had to have a large grub removed from my scalp 3 weeks later in the UK...

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 01 December 2010 12:47:07
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> Oestridae - Cephenemyia stimulator?

Stunning oestrid as with all other oestrids and specially stunning landscape!...

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 01 December 2010 12:45:05
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> Oestridae - Cephenemyia stimulator?

It seems the life cycle varies a fair bit within this family regarding where they feed and how they ...

Posted by nick upton on 01 December 2010 10:57:21
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> Oestridae - Cephenemyia stimulator?

I see.

In any case, that is then pretty much accidental: the prepupa drops from the skin or gets ...

Posted by Zeegers on 01 December 2010 09:46:10
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> Oestridae - Cephenemyia stimulator?

Thanks for the explanation Mark. I'd guessed from your comment that the larvae of some genera ...

Posted by nick upton on 30 November 2010 21:12:28
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> Oestridae - Cephenemyia stimulator?

They collect dung from around the world, to look for dung beetles in it. They also find pupa (and so...

Posted by Mark-uk on 30 November 2010 20:57:54
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> Oestridae - Cephenemyia stimulator?

Hi Mark


I don't understand: what is the connection between Dung Beetle (research) and Oestr...

Posted by Zeegers on 29 November 2010 20:43:03
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> Oestridae - Cephenemyia stimulator?

There was a great talk by Andrew Grayson Oestridae at the The Dipterists Forum Dipterist's Day i...

Posted by Mark-uk on 29 November 2010 17:06:30
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> Oestridae - Cephenemyia stimulator?

Thanks Theo. There were a number of them buzzing around along that ridge. ...

Posted by nick upton on 27 November 2010 18:35:13
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> Oestridae - Cephenemyia stimulator?

Cephenemyia stimulator it is.

The genus Cephenemyia are notorious hilltoppers.


Theo...

Posted by Zeegers on 27 November 2010 18:20:41
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