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CHARLES V. RILEY.  The Ox Bot in the United States.  Habits and Natural History of Hypoderma lineata.

Insect Life, IV, Nos. 9 and 10, June, 1892, pp. 302-317, figs. 44-55.

Proof that the American Ox warble is Hypoderma lineata and not H. bovis;  Dr. Cooper Curtice's investigations of the life history of H. lineata;  mode of oviposition and characteristics of the egg;  how the larva enters the body of the animal;  migrations of the larva within the body of the cattle;  its slow development and the various forms assumed by it;  differences between the larvae of H. bovis and H. lineata;  description of the egg, the four states of the larvae, the puparium and the imago;  comparison of the imagos of the two species;  summary and conclusions.  The original figures illustrate all stages of H. lineata.

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