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Field Guide to Venomous and Medically Important Invertebrates ...

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Lucilia (=Phaenicia) cuprina (sheep blow fly): Asia, Australia<br />

Lucilia (=Phaenicia) sericata (green-bottle fly): Worldwide<br />

Phormia regina (black blow fly): Worldwide<br />

Flesh flies (Family Sarcophagidae)<br />

Wohlfahtria magnifica: South-eastern Europe, southern <strong>and</strong> Asiatic Russia, Middle East, North<br />

Africa<br />

Horse <strong>and</strong> Deer Flies (Family Tabanidae)<br />

Chrysops spp. (deer flies): Temperate <strong>and</strong> tropical areas worldwide<br />

Tabanus spp. (horse flies): Temperate <strong>and</strong> tropical areas worldwide<br />

Human Bot Fly (Family Cuterbridae)<br />

Derma<strong>to</strong>bia hominis (human bot fly): Mexico, Central <strong>and</strong> South America<br />

Humpbacked flies (Family Phoridae)<br />

Megaselia scalaris: Worldwide<br />

Midges, Noseeums, Punkies (Family Cera<strong>to</strong>pogonidae)<br />

Culicoides spp.: Worldwide<br />

Lep<strong>to</strong>conops spp.: Worldwide<br />

Mosqui<strong>to</strong>es (Family Culicidae)<br />

Aedes: Worldwide<br />

Anopheles: Worldwide<br />

Culex: Worldwide<br />

Psorophora: Worldwide<br />

Haemagogus: Worldwide<br />

Mansonia: Worldwide

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