MISC. PUBLICATION 631, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 

 Table 3. — Accidental myiasis-producing Diptera 





Trau- 

 matic 



Cavity 



Bladder, 

 urinary 

 passages 





Family and species 



Nose, 



mouth, 



etc. 



Ears 



Enteric 



SARCOPHAGIDAE 











•> 













? 



CALLIPHORIDAE 











? 



MTJSCIDAE 







? 





? 











X 













? 









X 



X 



















X 

 X 









? 





X 



? 

















X 







X 



? 

 7 





































X 





X 



X 



X 



X 





TIPULIDAE 





PSYCHODIDAE 









X 













X 



SYLVICOLIDAE 











X 



STRATIOMYIDAE 













THEREVIDAE 











X 



SYRPHIDAE 







X 





? 

































X 











? 



? 



DROSOPHILIDAE 









? 













X 



EPHYDRIDAE 









X 



? 



TYLIDAE 









? 



PIOPHILIDAE 





X 







X 



S EPS IDA E 

 Sepsis sp. .. ... ... .... 









X 



LARVAEVORIDAE 



Mintho algira . _ 



X 





















Also reported in ocular myiasis. 



BISHOPP'S CLASSIFICATION (MODIFIED) 



Bishopp and others who have followed him have devised a classifi- 

 cation of myiasis based on the part of the body affected. Bishopp's 

 five original categories were tissue-destroying forms, subdermal mi- 



