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Changes in Development and Heat Shock Protein Expression in Two Species of Flies (Sarcophaga bullata [Diptera: Sarcophagidae] and Protophormia terraenovae [Diptera: Calliphoridae]) Reared in Different Sized Maggot Masses

Development of two species of necrophagous flies, Sarcophaga bullata Parker (Sarcophagidae) and Protophormia terraenovae (Robineau-Desvoidy) (Calliphoridae), was examined in different size maggot masses generated under laboratory conditions. Larvae from both species induced elevated mass temperature...

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Published in:Journal of medical entomology 2010-07, Vol.47 (4), p.677-689
Main Authors: Rivers, David B., Ciarlo, Timothy, Spelman, Michael, Brogan, Rebecca
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