| rectal myiasis: first report on a case due to the rat-tailed larva of eristalis tenax in africa. | | 1977 | 902630 |
| [gastrointestinal human myiasis caused by eristalis tenax]. | the myiasis observed in bariloche are characterized and the probable conditions under which the infestations took place established. the larvae obtained from faeces of 2 patients were identified as eristalis tenax (diptera: syrphidae) according to hartley (1961) and organización panamericana de la salud keys (1962). these 2 cases of human gastrointestinal myiasis were the first to be registered in bariloche (patagonia, argentina) and their characteristics were similar to those described for this ... | 1998 | 9876428 |
| diptera as vectors of mycobacterial infections in cattle and pigs. | mycobacteria were isolated from 14 (4.5%) of 314 samples, containing 7791 adult diptera, which were collected in the czech republic and slovakia in 1997-2000. these flies were collected from three cattle herds with paratuberculosis, two pig herds with mycobacterial infections and one farm that kept both cattle and pigs and that did not have problems of mycobacterial infections. mycobacterium intracellulare was isolated from eristalis tenax linnaeus (diptera: syrphidae) captured from a pig herd. ... | 2001 | 11434556 |
| how drone flies (eristalis tenax l., syrphidae, diptera) use floral guides to locate food sources. | in this study we show how inexperienced syrphid flies, eristalis tenax, orient on artificial flowers by means of floral guides. to test the effect of floral guides such as line and ring markings on the probability and speed of the location of a potential food source, we exploited the spontaneous proboscis reaction triggered by yellow colour stimuli. we tested whether and how fast the flies, when placed on the edge of a circular dummy flower, found a small central yellow spot and touched it with ... | 2001 | 12770188 |
| [a case of intestinal myiasis due to eristalis tenax in man]. | | 1964 | 14280987 |
| diptera of sanitary importance associated with composting of biosolids in argentina. | odorous compounds produced at the biosolids composting plant in bariloche (nw patagonia) attract a variety of insects, mainly belonging to the order diptera. in order to characterize these flies, collected specimens were taxonomically identified, their community characteristics were described and their sanitary and synanthropic importance and autochthonous or introduced character were determined. | 2003 | 14666301 |
| [rat-tailed larva of the syrphus fly (eristalis tenax) as a parasite in the human intestine]. | | 1950 | 14805945 |
| [an unusual case in belgium of intestinal myiasis due to eristalis tenax]. | we report an unusual case in belgium of indigenous intestinal myiasis caused by eristalis tenax during canicular summer 2003 in a 36 year old man living in belgium. this patient complain near its general practitioner about diarrhea and intestinal rumbles. larvae emitted on several occasions were identified as eristalis tenax larvae. socio-economical status of the patient and atmospheric conditions seems to be related to this observation. clinical evolution has been spontaneously and quickly posi ... | 2004 | 15462515 |
| human pseudomyiasis caused by eristalis tenax (linnaeus) (diptera: syrphidae) in goiás. | the objective of the present work was to register the first proven cases of human pseudomyiasis due to eristalis tenax in goiás state, brazil, underscoring their clinical manifestations and direct relationship with hygiene. the taxonomic identification of the instars was done according to the descriptions and keys presented by james (1947), hartley (1961) and guimarães & papavero (1999). two cases were observed. in both cases there was no evidence of apparent mental disturbance. the clinical pic ... | 2005 | 15821797 |
| eristalis tenax as a cause of urinary myiasis. | eristalis tenax, belonging to order diptera, family syrphidae seldomly causes intestinal myiasis. urinary myiasis caused by eristalis tenax larvae is a rare manifestation found in both humans and other vertebrate animals. we report a 58-y-old woman presented with painful mixing and bilateral costo-lumbar pain. the larva in her urine sample was identified as eristalis tenax related to its typical morphology. | 2005 | 16308240 |
| potential risk of mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis spread by syrphid flies in infected cattle farms. | the syrphid eristalis tenax linnaeus (diptera: syrphidae) may be found in and around dung storage pits at cattle farms at various developmental stages of their life cycle. the purpose of this study was to investigate the occurrence of mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis in 1044 e. tenax samples at various developmental stages, as well as fresh and stored dung originating from nine cattle farms. mycobacterium fortuitum was isolated from one (1.5%) larva from the vicinity of three paratuberc ... | 2005 | 16336300 |
| various stages in the life cycle of syrphid flies (eristalis tenax; diptera: syrphidae) as potential mechanical vectors of pathogens causing mycobacterial infections in pig herds. | we defined the role of the syrphid fly eristalis tenax in the survival and transmission of mycobacteria in pigs. the conditionally pathogenic mycobacterial (cpm) species mycobacterium chelonae was isolated from 10 % of liquid dung samples, and both m. chelonae and another cpm species m. fortuitum were isolated from 7 (78 %) of the examined e. tenax larvae collected from the same location. mycobacteriosis of the lymph nodes of pigs from 3 infected farms was caused by m. avium subsp. avium, m. avi ... | 2006 | 16821726 |
| analysis of the immune-inducible transcriptome from microbial stress resistant, rat-tailed maggots of the drone fly eristalis tenax. | the saprophagous and coprophagous maggots of the drone fly eristalis tenax (insecta, diptera) have evolved the unique ability to survive in aquatic habitats with extreme microbial stress such as drains, sewage pools, and farmyard liquid manure storage pits. therefore, they represent suitable models for the investigation of trade-offs between the benefits resulting from colonization of habitats lacking predators, parasitoids, or competitors and the investment in immunity against microbial stress. ... | 2007 | 17875201 |
| first report of human myiasis in goiás state, brazil: frequency of different types of myiasis, their various etiological agents, and associated factors. | the objective of this study was to show which species of flies are responsible for human myiasis in the brazilian state of goiás and to determine the frequency of cases. patients at the clinical hospital of the federal university of goiás (ufg) were examined, and any fly larvae found in their wounds were collected for taxonomic identification. first instar larvae were observed using light microscopy; second and third instars were examined using stereoscopy. the following screwworm flies were obs ... | 2009 | 18576696 |
| [accidental genital myiasis by eristalis tenax]. | myiasis is a parasitic infestation of human or animal skin, necrotic tissues and natural cavities by fly larvae or pupa. in this paper we will describe the case of a 27 years old woman, asymptomatic, that spontaneously eliminated from her vagina two eristalis tenax larvae, a worldwide distributed fly specie, classified as an accidental myiasis agent. the patient lived in an urban area, she had low socioeconomic status and she had the antecedent record of use of intravaginal vegetables as sexual ... | 2009 | 19621163 |
| [a danish intestinal pseudomyiasis case caused by eristalis tenax]. | intestinal pseudomyiasis caused by the larvae of the drone fly eristalis tenax is sporadically reported and symptoms are varying. we report a ten-year-old boy with intermittent nonspecific abdominal pain. he noticed a larva in his stools which was later identified as the rat-tailed larva of eristalis tenax. after passing the larva his symptoms subsided. no treatment was given. we aim to register the first case of human pseudomyaisis caused by e. tenax in denmark. | 2009 | 19814944 |
| a syntax of hoverfly flight prototypes. | hoverflies such as eristalis tenax linnaeus are known for their distinctive flight style. they can hover on the same spot for several seconds and then burst into movement in apparently any possible direction. in order to determine a quantitative and structured description of complex flight manoeuvres, we searched for a set of repeatedly occurring prototypical movements (pms) and a set of rules for their ordering. pms were identified by applying clustering algorithms to the translational and rota ... | 2010 | 20581276 |
| temporal patterns of genetic and phenotypic variation in the epidemiologically important drone fly, eristalis tenax. | eristalis tenax l. (diptera: syrphidae) is commonly known as the drone fly (adult) or rat-tailed maggot (immature). both adults and immature stages are identified as potential mechanical vectors of mycobacterial pathogens, and early-stage maggots cause accidental myiasis. we compared four samples from mount fruška gora, serbia, with the aim of obtaining insights into the temporal variations and sexual dimorphism in the species. this integrative approach was based on allozyme loci, morphometric w ... | 2011 | 21414022 |
| salivary gland hypertrophy virus of house flies in denmark: prevalence, host range, and comparison with a florida isolate. | house flies (musca domestica) infected with musca domestica salivary gland hypertrophy virus (mdsghv) were found in fly populations collected from 12 out of 18 danish livestock farms that were surveyed in 2007 and 2008. infection rates ranged from 0.5% to 5% and averaged 1.2%. none of the stable flies (stomoxys calcitrans), rat-tail maggot flies (eristalis tenax) or yellow dung flies (scathophaga stercoraria) collected from mdsghv-positive farms displayed characteristic salivary gland hypertroph ... | 2011 | 22129394 |
| first isolation of a marseillevirus in the diptera syrphidae eristalis tenax. | giant viruses and amoebae are common in freshwater, where they can coexist with various insects. we screened insect larvae to detect giant viruses using a high-throughput method. | 2013 | 24157885 |
| functional response of four syrphid predators associated with green apple aphid (hemiptera: aphididae) in laboratory. | aphis pomi de geer, the green apple aphid, is an economic pest of apple and other rosaceae throughout the world. in the present study, functional responses of the syrphids episyrphus balteatus de geer, eristalis tenax(l.), eristalis interruptus (poda), and sphaerophoria scripta (l.), to a. pomi were studied under laboratory conditions to determine their relative predatory potential. the second- and third-instar larvae of the predators were exposed to increasing densities of similar-sized a. pomi ... | 2016 | 26578626 |
| [behavior ecological study on copulation and oviposition of apis cerana cerana fab]. | the behavior ecology of copulation and oviposition of apis cerana cerana fab. was studied. the results showed that temperature influence on the cell-covered time of apis cerana cerana queen and drone induced the remarkable difference in their newborn weight and mature time (p < 0.05). queen and drone fly frequency for discerning cell was 1.23-1.31 and 1.08-1.13, and duration was 0.12-0.13 h and 0.16-0.20 h. their copulation fly frequency was 1.10-1.12 and 1.10-1.05, and duration was 0.22-0.23 h ... | 2003 | 14997654 |
| similarity in flight behaviour between the honeybee apis mellifera (hymenoptera: apidae) and its presumed mimic, the dronefly eristalis tenax (diptera: syrphidae). | it is generally accepted that the dronefly eristalis tenax is a batesian mimic of the honeybee apis mellifera. previous work has established that the foraging behaviour of droneflies is more similar to that of its model than to that of other more closely related flies, suggesting that behaviour may be important in the mimicry. locomotor mimicry has been demonstrated in mimetic heliconius butterflies but not in hoverflies. this study therefore investigated aspects of the flight behaviour of erist ... | 2001 | 11104717 |
| behavioural mimicry of honeybees (apis mellifera) by droneflies (diptera: syrphidae: eristalis spp.). | droneflies (syrphidae: eristalis spp. resemble honeybees (apis mellifera) in appearance and have often been considered to be batesian mimics. this study used a focal watch technique in order to compare the foraging behaviour of droneflies eristalis tenax, eristalis pertinax, eristalis arbustorum and eristalis nemorum) whilst they were feeding on patches of flowers with the behaviour of honeybees and other hymenopterans and dipterans. it was found that, on a range of plant species, the time drone ... | 2000 | 10853733 |
| wing kinematics measurement and aerodynamics of hovering droneflies. | the time courses of wing and body kinematics of three freely hovering droneflies (eristalis tenax) were measured using 3d high-speed video, and the morphological parameters of the wings and body of the insects were also measured. the measured wing kinematics was used in a navier-stokes solver to compute the aerodynamic forces and moments acting on the insects. the time courses of the geometrical angle of attack and the deviation angle of the wing are considerably different from that of fruit fli ... | 2008 | 18552290 |
| chemosensory control of pollen ingestion in the hoverfly eristalis tenax by labellar taste hairs. | the labellar gustatory system of the dronefly eristalis tenax l. (syrphidae; diptera) that enables the fly to discriminate between pollen and nectar is investigated, and the triggering of pollen ingestion is examined. in behavioural preference tests, exhaustively extracted pollen of the sunflower helianthus annuus is consumed in smaller amounts than untreated pollen, indicating that water-soluble substances are important for acceptance. dry pollen is preferred over moist pollen in which the grai ... | 2000 | 10707317 |
| species-specific flight styles of flies are reflected in the response dynamics of a homolog motion-sensitive neuron. | hoverflies and blowflies have distinctly different flight styles. yet, both species have been shown to structure their flight behavior in a way that facilitates extraction of 3d information from the image flow on the retina (optic flow). neuronal candidates to analyze the optic flow are the tangential cells in the third optical ganglion - the lobula complex. these neurons are directionally selective and integrate the optic flow over large parts of the visual field. homolog tangential cells in ho ... | 2012 | 22485089 |
| does metabolic rate and evaporative water loss reflect differences in migratory strategy in sexually dimorphic hoverflies? | a typical explanation for ecologically stable strategies that apply to only a proportion of a population, is bet hedging, where increased reproductive success offsets reduced reproductive rate. one such is partial migration, where only a proportion of a population moves seasonally to avoid inclement climatic conditions. bet hedging may overlook unseen costs to maintain broad physiological resilience, implied by encountering a breadth of environmental conditions. we investigated the physiological ... | 2015 | 26384457 |
| scale effects on the attachment pads and friction forces in syrphid flies (diptera, syrphidae). | to test the role of constructional and dimensional factors in the generation of friction force by systems of setose attachment pads, six species of syrphid fly (platycheirus angustatus, sphaerophoria scripta, episyrphus balteatus, eristalis tenax, myathropa florea and volucella pellucens) were studied using light and scanning electron microscopy. flies were selected according to their various body mass and attachment pad dimensions. such variables as pad area, setal density, the area of a single ... | 2001 | 11273804 |
| operation of the alula as an indicator of gear change in hoverflies. | the alula is a hinged flap found at the base of the wings of most brachyceran diptera. the alula accounts for up to 10 per cent of the total wing area in hoverflies (syrphidae), and its hinged arrangement allows the wings to be swept back over the thorax and abdomen at rest. the alula is actuated via the third axillary sclerite, which is a component of the wing hinge that is involved in wing retraction and control. the third axillary sclerite has also been implicated in the gear change mechanism ... | 2012 | 22072452 |
| effects of chronic exposure to thiamethoxam on larvae of the hoverfly eristalis tenax (diptera, syrphidae). | there is widespread concern over the use of neonicotinoid pesticides in the agro-ecosystem, due in part to their high water solubility which can lead to widespread contamination of non-target areas including standing surface water. most studies investigating the negative fitness consequences of neonicotinoids have focused on bees, with little research on the impact on other non-target insects. here we examined the effect of exposure on the aquatic larval stages of the hoverfly eristalis tenax l. ... | 2018 | 29372118 |
| second report of accidental intestinal myiasis due to eristalis tenax (diptera: syrphidae) in iran, 2015. | we have described a new case of accidental intestinal myiasis that had occurred due to eristalis tenax in iran. a 4-year-old girl living in rural area near bajestan city located in the south of khorasan razavi province visited the hospital lab with complaints of one live larva in feces and did not have other symptoms, except anal itching. this case had a history of consuming subterranean village water and did not have a history of traveling outside the city or contact with other patients. conclu ... | 2017 | 28781904 |
| fast and safe gas detection from underground coal fire by drone fly over. | underground coal fires start naturally or as a result of human activities. besides burning away the important non-renewable energy resource and causing financial losses, burning coal seams emit carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxide and methane, and is a leading cause of smog, acid rain, global warming, and air toxins. in the u.s. alone, the combined cost of coal-fire remediation projects that have been completed, budgeted, or projected by the u.s. department of the interior's office of s ... | 2017 | 28582677 |
| identification of nanopillars on the cuticle of the aquatic larvae of the drone fly (diptera: syrphidae). | here, we describe a nano-scale surface structure on the rat-tailed maggot, the aquatic larva of the drone fly eristalis tenax(l.). larvae of this syrphid hover fly live in stagnant, anaerobic water-courses that are rich in organic matter. the larvae burrow into fetid slurry and feed on microorganisms which they filter out from the organic material. this environment is rich in bacteria, fungi and algae with the capacity to form biofilms that might develop on the larval surface and harm them. usin ... | 2016 | 27030395 |
| [comparison of the temperature-driven seasonality of campylobacteriosis and salmonellosis and the annual phenology of eristalis tenax (diptera: syrphidae)]. | ambient temperature and the activity of diptera species are the primary factors of the seasonality of bacterial enteral diseases. | 2016 | 27017852 |
| shift in phenotypic variation coupled with rapid loss of genetic diversity in captive populations of eristalis tenax (diptera: syrphidae): consequences for rearing and potential commercial use. | because of its importance as a pollinator and its potential economic usefulness for the biodegradation of organic animal waste, the genetic and phenotypic diversity of the drone fly, eristalis tenax l. (diptera: syrphidae), was studied in both wild and captive populations from southeastern europe. wild specimens from a natural protected habitat (with low human impact), field crop habitat (semisynanthropic condition), and intensive pig farming habitat (synanthropic condition) were compared with a ... | 2014 | 24772566 |
| gastrointestinal symptoms resembling ulcerative proctitis caused by larvae of the drone fly eristalis tenax. | we report a case of facultative intestinal myiasis due to larvae of the drone fly eristalis tenax, also named the rat-tailed maggots. the development of larvae in the lower bowel was responsible for non-specific gastrointestinal symptoms that resembled ulcerative proctitis. the diagnosis was established upon the observation of four spontaneously excreted mobile larvae. the definite identification of the e. tenax species was made possible by scanning electron microscopy. the clinical outcome was ... | 2014 | 24766340 |
| sem studies on immature stages of the drone flies (diptera, syrphidae): eristalis similis (fallen, 1817) and eristalis tenax (linnaeus, 1758). | adult drone flies (syrphidae: eristalis spp.) resemble male honeybees in appearance. their immature stages are commonly known as rat-tailed maggots due to the presence of a very long anal segment and a telescopic breathing tube. the larvae are associated with decaying organic material in liquid or semi-liquid media, as in the case of other saprophagous eristalines. biological and morphological data were obtained from both laboratory cultures and sampling in the field. drone flies are important p ... | 2013 | 23733631 |
| accidental intestinal myiasis caused by eristalis tenax in france. | | 2014 | 23566854 |
| intestinal myiasis due to eristalis tenax: report of a new case in spain. | we describe a new case of accidental intestinal myiasis by eristalis tenax in spain. only about 20 cases have been reported worldwide, two of them occurring in spain. a 51-year-old patient with nonspecific abdominal pain and occasional diarrhoea expelled larvae in her stool. macroscopic analysis of these larvae revealed morphology compatible with that of eristalis tenax. the larva analysis showed its autofluorescence as parasitological feature described for the first time. | 2011 | 21811757 |
| first report of intestinal myiasis due to eristalis tenax in iran. | eristalis tenax, belonging to order diptera, family syrphidae seldomly causes intestinal myiasis. intestinal myiasis caused by e. tenax larvae is a rare manifestation found in both humans and other vertebrate animals. we report a 22-year-old woman presented with this myiasis. the larva in her stool sample was identified as e. tenax related to its typical morphology and authentic clues. lack of specific control measures in the domestic water supply system was the most probable cause of this infes ... | 2010 | 22347248 |
| [myiasis caused by eristalis tenax in crohn's disease]. | | 2010 | 20435382 |
| first report of human nasal myiasis caused by eristalis tenax in iran (diptera: syrphidae). | we report a case of human nasal myiasis caused by flower fly larva in a 14-year-old rural girl in central province of iran. entomological studies on larva showed the larva as eristalis tenax which is a rarely cause of nasal myiasis. this is the first reported case of e. tenax larva causing human nasal myiasis in iran. | 2010 | 22808393 |
| deformable wing kinematics in free-flying hoverflies. | here, we present a detailed analysis of the deforming wing kinematics of free-flying hoverflies (eristalis tenax, linnaeus) during hovering flight. we used four high-speed digital video cameras to reconstruct the motion of approximately 22 points on each wing using photogrammetric techniques. while the root-flapping motion of the wing is similar in both the downstroke and upstroke, and is well modelled as a simple harmonic motion, other wing kinematic parameters show substantial variation betwee ... | 2010 | 19447818 |
| photogrammetric reconstruction of high-resolution surface topographies and deformable wing kinematics of tethered locusts and free-flying hoverflies. | here, we present a suite of photogrammetric methods for reconstructing insect wing kinematics, to provide instantaneous topographic maps of the wing surface. we filmed tethered locusts (schistocerca gregaria) and free-flying hoverflies (eristalis tenax) using four high-speed digital video cameras. we digitized multiple natural features and marked points on the wings using manual and automated tracking. epipolar geometry was used to identify additional points on the hoverfly wing outline which we ... | 2009 | 18682361 |
| retinotopic organization of small-field-target-detecting neurons in the insect visual system. | despite having tiny brains and relatively low-resolution compound eyes, many fly species frequently engage in precisely controlled aerobatic pursuits of conspecifics. recent investigations into high-order processing in the fly visual system have revealed a class of neurons, coined small-target-motion detectors (stmds), capable of responding robustly to target motion against the motion of background clutter. despite limited spatial acuity in the insect eye, these neurons display exquisite sensiti ... | 2007 | 17363248 |
| a "bright zone" in male hoverfly (eristalis tenax) eyes and associated faster motion detection and increased contrast sensitivity. | eyes of the hoverfly eristalis tenax are sexually dimorphic such that males have a fronto-dorsal region of large facets. in contrast to other large flies in which large facets are associated with a decreased interommatidial angle to form a dorsal "acute zone" of increased spatial resolution, we show that a dorsal region of large facets in males appears to form a "bright zone" of increased light capture without substantially increased spatial resolution. theoretically, more light allows for incre ... | 2006 | 17050849 |
| small object detection neurons in female hoverflies. | while predators such as dragonflies are dependent on visual detection of moving prey, social interactions make conspecific detection equally important for many non-predatory insects. specialized 'acute zones' associated with target detection have evolved in several insect groups and are a prominent male-specific feature in many dipteran flies. the physiology of target selective neurons associated with these specialized eye regions has previously been described only from male flies. we show here ... | 2006 | 16720393 |
| insect detection of small targets moving in visual clutter. | detection of targets that move within visual clutter is a common task for animals searching for prey or conspecifics, a task made even more difficult when a moving pursuer needs to analyze targets against the motion of background texture (clutter). despite the limited optical acuity of the compound eye of insects, this challenging task seems to have been solved by their tiny visual system. here we describe neurons found in the male hoverfly, eristalis tenax, that respond selectively to small mov ... | 2006 | 16448249 |
| a possible case of intestinal myiasis due to eristalis tenax. | | 2004 | 11379520 |
| [a case of gastric myiasis due to larva of eristalis tenax (linne, 1758) (insecta: diptera)]. | | 2000 | 10743651 |
| adaptation and the temporal delay filter of fly motion detectors. | recent accounts attribute motion adaptation to a shortening of the delay filter in elementary motion detectors (emds). using computer modelling and recordings from hs neurons in the drone-fly eristalis tenax, we present evidence that challenges this theory. (i) previous evidence for a change in the delay filter comes from 'image step' (or 'velocity impulse') experiments. we note a large discrepancy between the temporal frequency tuning predicted from these experiments and the observed tuning of ... | 1999 | 10492824 |
| intestinal myiasis caused by eristalis tenax. | | 1999 | 10475752 |
| new aspects of chemoreception in flies. | for studies of insect taste the sensory cells of labellar taste hairs on the proboscis of calliphorid flies (e.g., phormia) are preferred objects. three sensory cells are electrophysiologically characterized: a sugar cell, a water cell and a cation or salt cell. studying hairs on legs and proboscis of other families of flies we recently obtained results that extend our knowledge about the complexity of food detection in flies. the hoverfly eristalis tenax (syrphidae family) feeds on nectar and p ... | 1998 | 9929595 |
| [reactions of the directionally sensitive optical interneurons of insects to movement of a two-dimensional pattern]. | the reactions to movements of two-dimensional patterns with the same average spatial period were compared in electrophysiological experiments. directionally-sensitive neurons in connectives of dragonflies (fam. libellulidae) were 1.5--2 times more sensitive to movement of "dissected" patterns (checkerboards, lattice of circles, stochastic pattern) than to vertical stripes. the power of optic signal in high-frequency domain in dissected patterns is 1.4--1.8 times higher, than in a striped pattern ... | 2017 | 665002 |
| [pathways for the transmission of visual information in the protocerebrum of the drone fly eristalis tenax]. | studies have been made on the structure of neuropiles and visual pathoways in the brain of the fly e. tenax l. (diptera, syrphidae). the retina is projected on laminar structures in the visual ganglia only; other protocerebrum neuropiles lack this projection. all the comissures connecting contralateral visual ganglia, consist of several hundreds of fibers, whereas the binocular zone of both eyes includes more than 4,000 ommatidia. neither the visual ganglia, nor other protocerebrum neuropiles ma ... | 2008 | 1020555 |
| [a case of nasal myiasis caused by the larvae of the drone fly]. | | 1976 | 960230 |
| intestinal myiasis due to eristalis tenax. | | 1975 | 1221072 |
| fly photoreceptors. ii. spectral and polarized light sensitivity in the drone fly eristalis. | | 1975 | 238210 |
| [effect of the intensity of the illumination on the turning to the light source of the drone fly, eristalis tenax]. | | 2006 | 4440326 |
| [dynamics of turning in the phototaxis of the drone fly eristalis tenax l. (diptera, syrphidae)]. | | 2006 | 4759819 |
| genitourinary myiasis due to eristalis tenax; report of a case. | | 1958 | 13563190 |
| [discovery of larvae of tubifera tenax (eristalis tenax)]. | | 2014 | 13315550 |
| the flora of the alimentary tract of the drone-fly (eristalis tenax). | | 2015 | 13243200 |
| the effect of illuminance on the lethal temperature in the drone fly, eristalis tenax. | | 1951 | 14830622 |
| the effect of illuminance on the reversal temperature in the drone fly, eristalis tenax. | | 1951 | 14830621 |
| colour discrimination in the dronefly, eristalis tenax. | | 1949 | 18123485 |
| the relation between the lethal and reversal temperatures in the drone fly, eristalis tenax. | | 1947 | 18935482 |
| the effect of sex and age on the temperature at which reversal in reaction to light in eristalis tenax occurs. | | 1947 | 20249522 |
| culture of the drone fly, eristalis tenax. | | 1933 | 17743479 |
| three specimens of the larvæ of eristalis tenax, passed by the bowel. | | 1908 | 20897702 |
| three specimens of the larvae of eristalis tenax, passed by the bowel. | | 1908 | 19973305 |