ORO-GASTRO-INTESTINAL MYIASIS 



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to the genera Sarcophaga (p. 830), Fannia (p. 852), and AphiochcBta 



(p. 824). 



History. — ^Many stray cases of myiasis — ^.g., Jenyns (1839) — -have 

 been reported from time to time, but these have been gathered 

 together by Portschinsky in 1879 in the twelfth volume of the Horn 

 Societis EntomologiccB Russicca, by Huber in 1899 in Bibliographie 

 der Klinischen Entomologie, Heft 3 (Diptera), and by Calandruccio 

 in the same year in the Archives deParasitologie ; by Pfeiffer in 1900 

 in his work FliegenlarvcB als gelegentlicheParasiten des Menschen ; in 

 1901 by Thebault in the Archives deParasitologie ; also by Wellman, 

 and by Austen in an excellent paper read before the Society of 

 Tropical Medicine and Hygiene of London in March, 19 10. Cases are 

 also referred to by Splendore [Arch, de Parasitologic, 1910), by 

 Garrod, and by Soltau in the Journal of Parasitology, 1910. We 

 have seen several cases in Ceylon and in the Balkans. Cases have 

 been reported in England by Stephens (1905), Hewitt (1909), 

 Cattle (1906), Garrod (1909), Soltau (1910), and Austen (1912). 



etiology. — ^Intestinal myiasis may be produced by the larvae of 

 the following species: — 



Sarcophagid^ :— 



Sarcophaga carnaria'L.irmddViS, 1758. 



hamorrhoidalis 'PciWen, 1^10. 

 ,, hcematodes Joseph. 

 affinis. 



,, magnifica Schiner, 1862, 



wohlf avti Vortschinky, 1^']$. 



,, latifrons Meigen. 

 ruralis Fallen, 

 meigeni Schiner. 

 Cynomyia mortuorum'lArm3s.u&, 1761. 



ANTHOMYIDiE *. 



Fannia canicularis Linnaeus, 1761. 

 incisurata Lett. 

 manicuta Meigen. 

 saltatvix. 

 desjardensii. 

 HydrotcBa meteorica Linnaeus. 

 MusciDiE : — 



Musca domestica Linnaeus. 

 „ corvina Fabricius. 

 ,, nigra. 

 Cyrtoneura stabulans Macquart. 

 PoUenia rudis Fabricius. 

 Calliphora vomitoria Linnaeus, 1758. 

 erythrocephala Meigen. 

 ,, azurea. 

 Lucilia ccBsar Linnaeus. 



regina Macy. 

 Chrysomyia polita Linnaeus. 

 Teichomyza fusca Macquart (?). 



TACHINIDiE : — • 



Tachina larvarum Meigen. 



MlCROPEZIDiE : — 



Calobata cibaria Meigen. 



