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Human Bot Fly

42189 Human Bot Fly http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dermatobia_hominis Information from Wikipedia on Dermatobia hominis, whose larvae live as parasites within the bodies of humans and other primates. Biology > Biota > Fauna > Arthropoda > Hexapoda > Insecta > Diptera > Oestridae human   bot   fly   articles   needing   additional   references   from   august   2007   alcohol   animal   arthropoda   binomial   nomenclature   blowfly   brachycera   bread   carbohydrate Jan 6, 2008  

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