- The
cheese fly,
cheese skipper, or ham
skipper (Piophila casei) is a
species of
fly from the
family Piophilidae whose larvae are
known to
infest cured...
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action of the
larvae of the
cheese fly of the
Piophilidae family.
These larvae are
deliberately introduced to the
cheese,
promoting an
advanced level...
- or by
swallowing eggs or
larvae that are on food.[citation needed] The
cheese fly (Piophila casei)
sometimes causes myiasis through intentional consumption...
- of the
cheese fly are
intentionally introduced into
pecorino sardo to
produce a
local delicacy called casu martzu,
which means 'rotten
cheese'. As it...
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maggots as well as
cheese mites.
Cheese fly,
Piophila casei The
Cheese Mites, a 1903 do****entary film "Mimolette
Cheese".
Cheese Facts. 2007. Archived...
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members of the
family Piophilidae. The
digestive activities of the
fly larvae soften the
cheese and
modify the
aroma as part of the
process of maturation. At...
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maggot is the
larva of a
fly (order Diptera); it is
applied in
particular to the
larvae of
Brachycera flies, such as houseflies,
cheese flies, hoverflies, and...
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action of the
larvae of the
cheese fly Piophila casei.
These larvae are
deliberately introduced to the
cheese. The
cheese received attention on Bizarre...
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known as
cheese skippers or
other kinds of
skippers according to
their food source. The most
notorious member of the
family is the
cheese fly, Piophila...
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action of the
larvae of the
cheese fly of the
Piophilidae family.
These larvae are
deliberately introduced to the
cheese,
promoting an
advanced level...