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Image of Dermatobia hominis (Linnaeus 1781)
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Nicolas Olejnik
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Three of this guys where taken from my scalp, they where living there for a week, not my favorite insect after that experience.
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caragibson
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Three late 1st or early 2nd instar larvae post extraction from host. (Origin = Belize)