This book provides an in-depth review and analysis of the biology of adults and larvae of the Family "Oestridae" (commonly known as botflies, or warble flies). Oestrid flies cause myiasis (invasion of living tissue by the larvae), and are a major pest of both domestic and wild animals worldwide. The book presents a comparative investigation of the life histories and adaptation to parasitism exhibited by this unique family of flies. It also gives a detailed survey of each genus and provides a synopsis of the taxonomy of the family. It contains chapters on morphology, life history, host-parasite relationships, taxonomy and behavior.
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Introduction, D D Colwell, M J R Hall and P J Scholl; Historical Perspectives on the Importance and Impact of Oestrids, R A Roncalli, Milltown, USA; Phylogeny and Evolution of the Bot Flies, T Pape, Zoological Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark; Molecular Phylogeny and Identification, D Otranto, University of Bari, Italy and J R Stevens, University of Exeter, UK; Life Cycle Strategles, D D Colwell; Morphology of Adult Oestridae, D M Wood, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Egg Morphology, D D Colwell; Larval Morphology, D D Colwell; Pupal Biology and Metamorphosis Behaviour, A C Nilssen, Tromso Museum, Norway; Adult Biology, J R Anderson, Bend, USA; Larval - Host Parasite Relationships, C Boulard, INRA, France, E Lello, Botucatu, Brazil, D Colwell and P Dorchies, Ecole Nationale Veterinaire de Toulouse, France; Oestrid Myiasis of Humans, J R Anderson; Management and Control of Oestrid Flies, P J Scholl; A Synopsis of the Biology, Hosts, Distribution, Disease, D D Colwell, M J R Hall and P J Scholl.