Difference between revisions of "Wohlfahrtia spp."
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*Parasite of mink and sometimes humans | *Parasite of mink and sometimes humans | ||
+ | [[Image:Wohlfahritia.jpg|400px|thumb|right|'''Wohlfahritia (Image sourced from Alvesgaspar, Wikimedia Commons) ''']] | ||
'''Recognition''' | '''Recognition''' |
Revision as of 20:57, 15 July 2010
- Also known as flesh fly
- Obligatory parasite
- Occurs in North America
- Parasite of mink and sometimes humans
Recognition
- Large 8-14mm long
- Pale grey
- Black stripes on thorax
- Black spots on abdomen
Life cycle
- Larvae deposited directly onto host
- No egg stage
- Larvae moult twice on host then fall to ground to pupate
Pathogenesis
- Larvae penetrate intact skin
- Cause boil like swellings