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SINCE the hibernation of the Muscidæ affords such general interest, it is felt that recent observations on this phenomenon as exhibited in the particular species Lucilia sericata—the most important entomological pest of sheep in North Wales—are worthy of note.
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DAVIES, W. Hibernation of Lucilia sericata, Mg. Nature 123, 759–760 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/123759c0
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