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Prof. Abdelwahab Abdelmaksoud Ibrahim :: Publications:

Title:
Ecological studies on the house flies in Qaluobiya Governorate, Egypt.
Authors: Hulmy, N. M.; Ibrahim, A.A. and Merdan A. I
Year: 1993
Keywords: houseflies, ecology, Qaluobiya, egypt
Journal: Proced 1st Egypt. Hung. Environ. Egypt
Volume: 1st
Issue: 1st
Pages: 103-105
Publisher: Egypt. Hung. Environ. Egypt
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Abdelwahab Abdelmaksoud Ibrahim _Ecological studies on houseflies in Qaluobiya.pdf
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Abstract:

Fly densities were estimated in four selected localities of Qaluobiya Governorate using sticky traps. Files could be collected during all months of the year; however, population densities were fluctuating. Maximum and Minimum fly abundance occurred at approximately the same time at all sampling localities. Musca domestica was the most common fly species in both urban and rural areas of the Governorate. The distribution of fly population between outdoor and indoor sites was also studied.

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