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The Seasonal Frequency of Calliphorine Blowflies in Great Britain

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

Robert A. Wardle
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(University of Manchester.)
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The British genera of blowflies, if the term be restricted to members of the Muscid subfamily Calliphorinae, are Calliphora with the two species erythrocephala Mg. and Vomitoria L., Lucilia, with several species, of which the commonest in the Manchester area are caesar L. and simulatrix Pand., and Protocalliphora, withe two species azurea. Fln. and groenlandica Ztt., of which the later alone concern us.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1927

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