Lucilia silvarum Meigen, 1826 (Diptera: Calliphoridae)--a new species of interest for forensic entomology in Europe.
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Jens Amendt | Anders Lindström | R. Zehner | K. Szpila | J. Amendt | A. Lindström | Heike Fremdt | Krzysztof Szpila | Johannes Huijbregts | Richard Zehner | J. Huijbregts | H. Fremdt
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