Unusual bot fly larva removed from the scalp of a returning traveler.

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Jerome Goddard, David Cross, Carla Huston
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An aberrant bot fly specimen was removed from the scalp of a patient 3 wk after returning from Belize. The specimen showed little resemblance to the typical human bot fly larva, Dermatobia hominis, prompting a molecular identification using cytochrome oxidase I and II (COI and COII, respectively) mitochondrial DNA sequence regions. A BLAST search was subsequently performed, and both our COI and COII amplicon sequences showed 99-100% match with Dermatobia hominis, despite the specimen's clearly aberrant morphology. These findings suggest there is much wider variation in Dermatobia larval morphology than previously known or perhaps that there are new or cryptic species within this group.

从一名返乡旅行者的头皮上取出的异常蝇蛆幼虫。
从伯利兹返回 3 周后,从一名患者的头皮上取下了一个异常肉蝇标本。标本与典型的人肉蝇幼虫 Dermatobia hominis 几乎没有相似之处,这促使我们使用细胞色素氧化酶 I 和 II(分别为 COI 和 COII)线粒体 DNA 序列区域进行分子鉴定。随后进行了 BLAST 搜索,尽管标本的形态明显异常,但我们的 COI 和 COII 扩增子序列与 Dermatobia hominis 的匹配度均为 99%-100%。这些发现表明,Dermatobia幼虫形态的变异比以前已知的要大得多,或者说,在这一群体中存在新的或隐蔽的物种。
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