Cuterebra jellisoni
Curran, 1942
Cuterebra jellisoni is a of New World skin in the . The species is a of lagomorphs, specifically documented from the black-tailed jackrabbit Lepus californicus deserticola. Like other Cuterebra species, it develops as a subcutaneous of mammals, with creating beneath the 's skin. are non-feeding and short-lived, focused solely on .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Cuterebra jellisoni: /kjuːˈtɛrɪbrə ˈdʒɛlɪˌsoʊnaɪ/
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Host Associations
- Lepus californicus deserticola - primary Documented from which biology of C. jellisoni was studied; black-tailed jackrabbit