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  • Some species of flies are of fundamental medical and veterinary importance, since it can produce myiasis and act in the transmission of pathogens to humans and animals (Greenberg, 1971)

  • T his trap was protected by another plastic receptacle of the same measurements (15 x 10 cm), which functioned as a cover

  • Sarcodexia lambens (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) was the fly that had a higher percentage of parasitism, 29.4%

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Some species of flies are of fundamental medical and veterinary importance, since it can produce myiasis and act in the transmission of pathogens to humans and animals (Greenberg, 1971). 1-Introduction Some species of flies are of fundamental medical and veterinary importance, since it can produce myiasis and act in the transmission of pathogens to humans and animals (Greenberg, 1971). As a possibility to control these insects, the natural regulators can be used, such as parasitoids that are the responsible agents for the reduction of the insects pests Several species of Encyrtidae family have been successfully used in biological control programs.

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