Cuterebra arizonae

Sabrosky, 1986

New World skin bot fly

Cuterebra arizonae is a of New World skin in the Oestridae. It was described by Sabrosky in 1986. Like other members of the Cuterebra, it is a parasitic fly whose larvae develop subcutaneously in mammalian . are rarely encountered in the field and lack functional mouthparts.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cuterebra arizonae: //kjuːˈtɛɹəbrə ˌɛɹɪˈzoʊni//

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Distribution

Arizona, USA (implied by epithet and authorship context; specific range details not documented in available sources).

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