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Chrysomya marginalis
Molecular Identification of Some Forensically Important Blowflies of Southern Africa and Australia
A Global Study of Forensically Significant Calliphorids: Implications for Identification
Medicinal Plants Used by ‘Root Doctors’, Local Traditional Healers in Bié Province, Angola
Forensic Entomology Research and Application in Southern Africa Page 2 of 8
Faculdade De Medicina Veterinária
Durham E-Theses
Key for Identification of European and Mediterranean Blowflies (Diptera, Calliphoridae) of Forensic Importance Adult Flies
A History of Southern African Research Relevant to Forensic Entomology
University of Cape Town
Are Pit Latrines in Urban Areas of Sub-Saharan Africa
(Diptera, Calliphoridae) of Forensic Importance Third Instars
Two New Records of Flies Causing Myiasis from Saudi Arabia with a Survey of Flies Parasitizing Goats and Sheep in Jazan Region
(Diptera) of Saudi Arabia with New Records and Updated List of Species
Effect of Essential Oils on the Release of TNF-Α and CCL2 by LPS-Stimulated THP-1 Cells
Diets of Animal Origin and Their Influence on The
Zootaxa 2373: 1–265 (2010) Nomenclatural Studies
Spread in South Africa of the Oriental Latrine Fly Chrysomya Megacephala
Molecular Identification of Forensically Important Blowflies
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Medicinal Plants Used by ‘Root Doctors’, Local Traditional Healers in Bié Province, Angola
Planta Medica Journal of Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research
Molecular Identification of Some Forensically Important Blowflies of Southern Africa and Australia
Microsatellite Analysis of Four Populations of the Blow Fly, Calliphora Dubia to Assess Within Species Genetic Diversity and Implications for Forensic Entomology
Forensic Entomology on the Gauteng Highveld
Diptera: Calliphoridae) of Forensic Importance
Female Blow Fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) Arrival Patterns
Screwworm Flies As Agents of Wound Myiasis
Carolina Alvim Munaier
The Identification of Diptera of the Grave and Their Succession Patterns During Winter and Summer in Central South Africa, with Reference to Forensic Applications
Chrysomya Rufifacies (Macquart) Azwandi Ahmad1* and Baharudin Omar2
Acaricidal Efficacy of Crude Extracts and Isolated Flavonoids from Calpurnia Aurea Subsp