WebAccording to Whitworth 2006 (), Compsomyiops callipes differs from Cochliomyia by the brown calypter, clavate palp, and bend in M not closer to wing margin than dm-cu. In terms of superficial appearance of validated specimens, Compsomyiops callipes seems to have a dark purple abdomen and darker scutum, versus the typically more tomentose scutum … WebJul 18, 2016 · Compsomyiops callipes 1 0 E048(4.49) Culicidae Aedes vexans 1 0 E019(4.6) Muscidae Haematobosca alcis 1 0 E030(3.61) Drosophilidae Phortica sp. 0 1 M056(2.58) Flea Siphonaptera 2 0 E081(2.59), E126(4.99) Bee, Ant & Wasp Hymenoptera 0 1 M103(2.71) Invertebrates Zooplankton 1 5
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WebSep 1, 2014 · However, differentiating this species from closely related genera such as Compsomyiops, mainly Compsomyiops callipes Bigot (Deonier and Knipling 1940) or other species of Cochliomyia (Flórez and Wolff 2009) is difficult because the general appearance of the larva and the arrangement of the spines are basically identical. WebOct 10, 2011 · C. callipes is a species not prevalent in other regions studied but is abundant year-round in our area. Most importantly it made up 38% of the total fly trap count and … beacon park garstang
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WebAug 12, 2024 · Compsomyiops callipes and P. regina preferred the warmer seasons and were found predominantly in rural and riparian habitats. ... It was found that C. callipes, L. sericata, and P. regina all showed a preference to pig and had significantly higher numbers when compared to chicken, fish and squirrel carcasses. This study showed that blow flies ... WebCompsomyiops callipes seems to have a dark purple abdomen and darker scutum, versus the typically more tomentose scutum and more greenish abdomen in C. macellaria. And see … Even Dankowicz, 14 May, 2024 - 3:15pm : login or register to post comments : Comment viewing options WebCompsomyiops callipes seems to have a dark purple abdomen and darker scutum, versus the typically more tomentose scutum and more greenish abdomen in C. macellaria. Someone else could probably confirm. But what about ? … Even Dankowicz, 14 May, 2024 - 3:14pm : login or register to post comments beacon pakenham