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Coleoptera (beetles)<br />

Family Meloidae<br />

Epicauta spp.: Americas<br />

Lytta spp.: Australia, Eurasia, North America<br />

Mylabris spp.: Asia, Australia, Europe, Middle East, New Zeal<strong>and</strong><br />

Family Staphylinidae<br />

Paederus fusceps (rove beetle): Asia<br />

Family Dermestidae<br />

Trooderma granarium (Khapra beetle): Worldwide<br />

Diptera (flies)<br />

Black Flies (Family Simuliidae)<br />

Simulium spp.: Worldwide<br />

Cnephia spp.: Temperate areas worldwide<br />

Blow <strong>and</strong> Bottle Flies (Family Calliphoridae)<br />

Auchmeromyia senegalensis (Congo floor maggot): Africa<br />

Chrysomyia bezziana (Old World screwworm): Africa, southern Asia<br />

C. chloropyga: South Africa<br />

C. megacephala (Old World latrine fly): Indo-Australian, Afrotropical<br />

Chrysomyia spp: Asia, Australia, Indonesia<br />

Cochliomyia hominovorax (New World screw worm): Central <strong>and</strong> South America<br />

Cordylobia anthropophaga (Tumbu fly): Central <strong>and</strong> tropical Africa<br />

C. rodhaini (Lund's fly): Central <strong>and</strong> tropical Africa<br />

Cosmina bicolor: Asia

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