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Note on the Blow Fly Phaenicia sericata (Mg.) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in Newfoundland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Ray F. Morris
Affiliation:
Entomology Laboratory, Science Service Canada Department of Agriculture St. John's, Newfoundland

Extract

In October, 1953, an estimated 20 per cent of the sheep in “The Green” section of Bell Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland, were infested with blowfly larvae. In some instances the infestation was so severe that the sheep died from the attack.

Larvae collected from an infested sheep were reared on Pard (Swift Canadian Company, Toronto) dog food. The flies were considered by Mr. J. F. McAlpine, Systematic Entomology Unit, Entomology Division, Ottawa, to be of Phaenicia sericata (Mg.). Mr. McAlpine (in litt.) hoted that the Newfonndland specimens differed slightly from Hall's concept of P. sericata in colour, degree of pollinosity, and width of from in the male; however, a small series of reared adults was all that was available from Newfoundland and these differences may fall within the limits of variation for such a common, widespread species.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1954

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References

Hearle, E. 1938. Insects and allied parasites injurious to livestock and poultry in Canada. Canada Dept. Agr. Pub. 604.Google Scholar