| [microtus carruthersi thom.--new host for warble fly) oestromyia leporina pall. (diptera, hypodermatidae)]. | | 1976 | 139585 |
| [histological reactions of the host induced by the larvae of the warble-fly oestromyia leporina pall. (diptera, hypodermatidae) (author's transl)]. | the histological reactions of mastomys natalensis induced by the larvae of oestromyia leporina are described from the start of the infection to the complete healing of the evacuated cyst. against the migrating larva no cellular reactions take place. after the larva settles, the most obvious feature is a non-suppurative inflammation of the surrounding tissue, while a layer of granulation tissue, infiltrated with eosinophils, is built up around the parasite. about 13 days p.i. the number of eosino ... | 1979 | 543213 |
| [the larval development of the warble-fly oestromyia leporina pall. (deptera, hyodermah'dae) (author's transl)]. | the present paper deals with the larval development of the warble-fly oestromyia leporina and especially with the development of the first instar larvae (l 1). the hatching from the egg and the modus of infection is described. the migration of the l 1 within the host is reported for the first time as well as the perforation of the skin after the migration period. exact dates on the duration of the different larval stages are given. experimental infection reveals a partial immunization of the hos ... | 1975 | 1108475 |
| [the biology of the warble-fly oestromyia leporina pallas 1778 (diptera, hypodermatidae), a parasite of the field-mouse microtus arvalis pall (author's transl)]. | the present paper deals with the discovery of the warble-fly oestromyia leporina in the surrounding of giessen. the behaviour of the flies in the field is described; in particular the behaviour of both sexes before and during mating and of the female during the oviposition period is described for the first time. the relations between host and parasite are explained as well as the development from third-instar larvae into the puparaium and then into the imago. by further experiments it is attempt ... | 1975 | 1179796 |
| [cultivation of the warble-fly oestromyia leporina pall. (diptera, hypodermatidae) and its biological prerequisites (author's transl)]. | the warble-fly oestromyia leporina was cultivated for four generations in the laboratory. in the present paper the technic of laboratory mating and the modus of experimental infection of the host are described. the fertility of females is tested by experiments and by dissections. it is shown how the diapause of the puparia can be shortened and how it can be omitted. the successful infection of several species of small mammals demonstrates that o. leporina can be colonized not only on the natural ... | 1975 | 1210531 |
| study on the population of the warble fly, oestromyia leporina (pallas. 1778) (diptera, hypodermatidae) in bohemia. | a new population of the warble fly, oestromyia leporina from western bohemia is described. the parasite was recorded on microtus arvalis and m. agrestis. the infection of offspring in the den did not occur. | 1990 | 2196209 |
| [the warble fly oestromyia leporina (diptera, hypodermatidae) as a parasite of the wild rabbit (oryctolagus cuniculus)]. | | 1985 | 4003849 |
| [new noteworthy demonstration of the occurrence of the botfly oestromyia leporina (pallas, 1778) in germany]. | | 1967 | 5628216 |
| warble flies (hypodermatidae, oestridae) of some wild animals from mongolia and tuva. | three species of warble flies pallasiomyia antilopum, oestromyia leporina and cephalopina titilator from four species of wild animals were found. hitherto unknown larva of the first instar of pallasiomyia antilopum (pallas, 1771) collected from the saiga (saiga tatarica l.) is described. | 1981 | 7227873 |
| morphological and molecular characterization of oestromyia leporina (pallas, 1778) (diptera: hypodermatinae) from wild plateau pikas(ochotona curzoniae) in qinghai province, china. | the objective of this article was to investigate the morphological and molecular characterization of oestromyia leporina (pallas, 1778) from wild plateau pikas (ochotona curzoniae) in qinghai province, china. the third-stage larvae of o. leporina were examined by scanning electron microscopy revealing morphology characteristics of the spines on the cephalic, the thoracic segments, the abdominal segments and the spiracular plates. the coding regions of 25 cytochrome oxidase i (coi) genes of o. le ... | 2016 | 26708934 |