| Wolves (Warbles) of Small Animals |
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| Larvae of the genus Cuterebra are often referred to as wolves, warbles, rabbit bots, or rodent bots. These fly larvae infest the skin of rabbits, squirrels, mice, rats, chipmunks, and occasionally dogs and cats. See cuterebra infestation in small animals, Cuterebra Infestation in Small Animals: Introduction, for clinical findings, diagnosis, and treatment. |
| See Also |
| Introduction |
| Dipterans with Biting Mouthparts |
| Overview |
| Black Flies |
| Sand Flies |
| Biting Midges |
| Mosquitos |
| Horse Flies and Deer Flies |
| Stable Flies |
| Horn Flies |
| Buffalo Flies |
| Tsetse Flies |
| Sheep Keds |
| Hippoboscid or Louse Flies |
| Dipterans with Nonbiting Mouthparts |
| Face Flies |
| Head Flies |
| Filth-breeding Flies |
| Eye Gnats |
| Dipterans that Produce Myiasis |
| Overview |
| Facultative Myiasis-producing Flies |
| Obligatory Myiasis-producing Flies |
| Overview |
| Cochliomyia hominivorax |
| Chrysomyia bezziana |
| Gray Flesh Fly |
| African Tumbu Fly |
| Pseudomyiasis |
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