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In vitro biochemical characterization and identification of hemolytic bacteria associated with life history of Culicoides peregrinus (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), a vector of bluetongue virus

Journal of medical entomology, 2023
Gut bacterial communities in insects provide several beneficial roles like nutrition, digestion, fecundity, and survival of the host.The microbial communities of Culicoides spp.
A. Sarkar   +4 more
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Catalog of the Biting Midges of the World (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae).

Zootaxa, 2020
A list of all valid 6,206 extant and 296 fossil species of Ceratopogonidae described worldwide is provided, along with all their synonyms. A full citation and the country of origin of the type is given, with some larger countries also providing a more ...
A. Borkent, Patrycja Dominiak
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Monitoring of Ceratopogonidae in Southwest Germany [PDF]

open access: possibleParasitology Research, 2009
Within the entomological monitoring program of the German federal ministry of food, agriculture, and user protection (BMELV), at 12 cattle farms in Rhineland-Palatinate and two in Saarland, ultraviolet lamp traps were used to monitor the distribution and seasonal appearance of potential vectors of the bluetongue virus, with special consideration of ...
Carsten Balczun   +4 more
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Ceratopogonidae

2022
Familia Ceratopogonidae Presenta distribución cosmopolita, en la Argentina se conocen al menos 255 especies agrupadas en 31 géneros (Borkent, 2011; Spinelli, Marino, Gaddi, 2010). Sus formas inmaduras se desarrollan en una amplia gama de ambientes húmedos, semiacuáticos a hábitats totalmente acuáticos, incluyendo ríos y lagos, donde se las puede ...
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Wing Interference Patterns in patterned wings of Culicoides Latreille, 1809 (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae)-exploring potential identification tool.

Zootaxa, 2020
Biting midges, nematoceran flies family Ceratopogonidae, is represented by more than 6200 valid species. This group is still poorly known and not easy in identification.
Agata Pielowska-Ceranowska, J. Szwedo
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Laboratory Rearing of Culicoides stellifer (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), a Suspected Vector of Orbiviruses in the United States

Journal of medical entomology, 2019
Laboratory rearing procedures of Culicoides stellifer Coquillett (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) were evaluated with an aim towards colonization of this species.
Dinesh Erram, N. Burkett-Cadena
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Ceratopogonidae

Additions to Nomina Dubia in Ceratopogonidae Ceratopogon caprifolii Macquart, 1852a: 195, 1852b: 364. France. Sphaeromias annulitarsis Curtis, 1829, plate 285. England. Tipula verna Schrank, 1776: 93. Austria. Tipula virginea Preyssler, 1791: 62. Czech Republic.
Borkent, Art   +2 more
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World Ceratopogonidae group.

1977
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Biting midges (Ceratopogonidae)

1993
The Ceratopogonidae form a family of small nematocerous flies, usually less than 3 or 4 mm in length. They are closely related to the Chironomidae, the non-biting midges, but can be distinguished from them by the presence of biting mouthparts in the female, the wing venation and by the short fore legs (Fig. 7.1). They are best known as ′biting midges′ (
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