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An annotated wing interferential pattern dataset of dipteran insects of medical interest for deep learning. [PDF]
Cannet A +9 more
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[First detection of Rift Valley Fever Virus among Culex pipiens in Tahoua, Niger]. [PDF]
Mahamane Iro S +11 more
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Searching for potential Culicoides vectors of four orbiviruses in Yunnan Province, China. [PDF]
Li ZH +10 more
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Surging Oropouche virus (OROV) cases in the Americas: A public health challenge. [PDF]
Mohapatra RK +5 more
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A new species of Leptoconops from Argentina (Diptera, Ceratopogonidae).
MarĂa M. Ronderos
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Identifications, spatial distribution, and seasonal occurrence of Culicoides in selected districts of Northwest Ethiopia. [PDF]
Ayele BA +16 more
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Pathogens of Ceratopogonidae (midges).
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2021
Ceratopogonidae This worldwide family contains 5,922 species (Evenhuis & Pape 2011), but presumably there are twice that number (Marshall 2012). Rondani (1860 b, 1969 c, 1875c) described two Palaearctic and one Oriental nominal species, all three considered as valid (Wirth 1973, Remm 1988, Borkent 2016).
Sforzi, Alessandra, Sommaggio, Daniele
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Ceratopogonidae This worldwide family contains 5,922 species (Evenhuis & Pape 2011), but presumably there are twice that number (Marshall 2012). Rondani (1860 b, 1969 c, 1875c) described two Palaearctic and one Oriental nominal species, all three considered as valid (Wirth 1973, Remm 1988, Borkent 2016).
Sforzi, Alessandra, Sommaggio, Daniele
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2004
Family Ceratopogonidae The genus Culicoides is the only group of hematophagous ceratopogonids known from the Park. Although other ceratopogonids such as Atrichopogon spp., Dasyhelea oppressa Thompsen, Forcipomyia edmistoni Wirth and Spinelli, and Parabezzia sp. occur in the Park, none of these are known to feed on vertebrates.
Reeves, Will K. +3 more
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Family Ceratopogonidae The genus Culicoides is the only group of hematophagous ceratopogonids known from the Park. Although other ceratopogonids such as Atrichopogon spp., Dasyhelea oppressa Thompsen, Forcipomyia edmistoni Wirth and Spinelli, and Parabezzia sp. occur in the Park, none of these are known to feed on vertebrates.
Reeves, Will K. +3 more
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