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Fly larvae feeding in the urethra and/or genitalia of the host is called __________ myiasis.
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That is called Urogenital myiasis which is a parasitic infestation. These flies are in the Diptera species group and the cause of this myiasis is from the eggs and larvae of this species (fly).
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