The Calliphoridae of Namibia (Diptera: Oestroidea) Author Kurahashi, Hiromu Taxonomy and Ecology Laboratory, Department of Medical Entomology, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Toyama 1 - 23 - 1, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162 - 8640, Japan. E-mail: fly @ nih. go. jp Author Kirk-Spriggs, Ashley H. Research Associate, Entomology Centre, National Museum of Namibia, P. O. Box 1203, Windhoek, Namibia & Present address: Head of Entomology, Albany Museum, Rhodes University, Somerset Street, Grahamstown 6139, South Africa. E-mail: a. kirk-spriggs @ ru. ac. za text Zootaxa 2006 2006-09-28 1322 1 1 131 https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.1322.1.1 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.1322.1.1 1175­5334 5071123 C54E8D07-81A3-40F0-8891-A990241AAA13 Genus: Cordylobia Grünberg, 1903: 410 . TYPE SPECIES : Ochromyia anthropophaga Blanchard and Bérenger­Féraud in Larrey, 1872, by monotypy . NOTES : The genus is restricted to the Afrotropical Region, where three species are known, all of which cause dermal myiasis in man and various animals, including antelopes, causing skin boils (or tumbu in some indigenous African languages) (Zumpt 1956: 159–163). For notes on their significance in human and animal health vide Zumpt (1965: 70–77), in which the immature stages of the three species are described and a key to the 3 rd instar larvae is provided. Cordylobia anthropophaga (Blanchard and Bérenger­Féraud in Larrey, 1872: 1133, 1134) ( Ochromyia ). Tumbu fly’. Fig. 58 . TYPE LOCALITY : Senegal . DISTRIBUTION: Widespread mainland Afrotropical Region and?Spain in Palaearctic Region. Cape Verde Is., Democratic Republic of Congo , Malawi , Namibia , Nigeria , Senegal , South Africa ( Cape , Natal, Transvaal), Swaziland , Tanzania and Yemen . KNOWN RECORDS : Epukiro [ 21°07'S , 19°12'E ], 4.iii.1950 ; Okahandja District [locality unknown] , R . D. Breadfield (NMSA). MATERIAL : 3♂ , 2♀ , Mukorob 14, 12–14.iv.1974 , [SMStaff], H18286 ; 1♀ , Windhoek (2), 11–17.ii.1974 , [SMStaff], H17555 ; 2♀ , Bagani , 30 km E at: 3–10.iv.1990 , Marais ( PT ) ; 1♂ , Kaudom Game Reserve at(1): 17.i.1991 , Marais ; 1♀ , Okahandja 2.i.[19]49, Gaerdes , H25122 ; 1♀ , same except: 16.iii.[19]51, Gaerdes , H25123 . NOTES : The Tumbu fly of the warmer parts of Africa. The biology of the species in southern Africa has been reviewed by Zumpt (1959a). The larvae are well documented as causing subcutaneous myiasis, particularly in man (Ferrar 1987: 83). Animals, such as monkeys, dogs, cats, and rodents, are also affected (Zumpt 1956: 158–159). In Namibia collected by hand. Central, north­eastern and southern Namibia ; in the ‘arid’ and ‘mesic’ savanna and nama­karoo biomes ( Fig. 58 ). Recorded from January to March ( vide Table 2 ). The immature stages have been described several times, and Zumpt ( ibid ) provides extensive details on the literature, immature stages, biology and pathogenesis of the species.