Dermatobia hominis  
Human Botfly
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Dermatobia hominis
Human Botfly

Costa Rica.

The host, i.e. a foot of a human being, just after the maggot (larva) has left it following a two month larval stage.

Photo ID:
hbr20160215_054
Digital photo
© Henrik Bringsøe 2016

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Dermatobia hominis
Human Botfly

Costa Rica.

Maggot (larva) having just left its host, i.e. the body of a human being, after two months.

Photo ID:
hbr20160215_048
Digital photo
© Henrik Bringsøe 2016

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Dermatobia hominis
Human Botfly

Costa Rica.

Maggot (larva) having just left its host, i.e. the body of a human being, after two months.

Photo ID:
hbr20160215_042
Digital photo
© Henrik Bringsøe 2016

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Dermatobia hominis
Human Botfly

Costa Rica.

The host, i.e. the foot of a human being, just after the maggot (larva) has just left it after two months.

Photo ID:
hbr20160215_032
Digital photo
© Henrik Bringsøe 2016

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Dermatobia hominis
Human Botfly

Costa Rica.

The host, i.e. the foot of a human being, just after the maggot (larva) has just left it after two months.

Photo ID:
hbr20160215_026
Digital photo
© Henrik Bringsøe 2016

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Dermatobia hominis
Human Botfly

Costa Rica.

Maggot (larva) having just left its host, i.e. the body of a human being, after two months.

Photo ID:
hbr20160215_018
Digital photo
© Henrik Bringsøe 2016

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Dermatobia hominis
Human Botfly

Costa Rica.

Maggot (larva) having just left its host, i.e. the body of a human being, after two months.

Photo ID:
hbr20160215_009
Digital photo
© Henrik Bringsøe 2016

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