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... Lucilia , has habits that are generally similar , but it is apparently attracted by a different set of odours , and so is not so prone to come indoors , and blow human foodstuffs . Lucilia breeds more freely in offals , and is very ...
... Lucilia , has habits that are generally similar , but it is apparently attracted by a different set of odours , and so is not so prone to come indoors , and blow human foodstuffs . Lucilia breeds more freely in offals , and is very ...
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... Lucilia sp . ( Diptera ) under natural conditions . Ann . appl . Biol . 44 : 467–77 51 . 52 . & Cole , P. ( 1952 ) Diapause in Lucilia sericata ( Mg . ) J. exp . Biol . 29 : 600-4 53. CRISP , G. & LLOYD , LL . ( 1954 ) The community of ...
... Lucilia sp . ( Diptera ) under natural conditions . Ann . appl . Biol . 44 : 467–77 51 . 52 . & Cole , P. ( 1952 ) Diapause in Lucilia sericata ( Mg . ) J. exp . Biol . 29 : 600-4 53. CRISP , G. & LLOYD , LL . ( 1954 ) The community of ...
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... Lucilia , 225 New Zealand glow - worm , 43 ' nibbling ' by mosquito larvae , 93 Nielsen , E. T. , 263 night activity , 67 , 79 Nile cabbage ( Pistia stratiotes ) , 103 , 164 Nile , exploration of , 249 nimitti ( Simulium ) , 67 nitrogen ...
... Lucilia , 225 New Zealand glow - worm , 43 ' nibbling ' by mosquito larvae , 93 Nielsen , E. T. , 263 night activity , 67 , 79 Nile cabbage ( Pistia stratiotes ) , 103 , 164 Nile , exploration of , 249 nimitti ( Simulium ) , 67 nitrogen ...
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THE PATTERN OF FLIES 3 | 3 |
THE LIFEHISTORY OF FLIES | 12 |
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