Dermatobia Hominis is a parasitic insect that lays its eggs on the skin of mammals, including humans. This condition is commonly known as botfly infestation or myiasis. While there are no exact synonyms for Dermatobia Hominis, the term "human botfly" is often used interchangeably with the condition. Other terms for botfly infestation include cutaneous myiasis, furuncular myiasis, and warble fly infestation. These terms all describe the symptoms caused by the larvae of the botfly digesting and occupying the host's skin tissue. While the botfly is typically harmless to its host, it can cause discomfort, itching, and skin infections if left untreated.