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Dermatologic Clinics, 1990
Many species of flies cause insect bites. The Lutzomyia and Phlebotomus flies, which carry leishmaniasis, and the Simulium flies, which carry onchocerciasis, have the greatest impact. Fly larvae, or maggots, can be used to cleanse necrotic debris from a wound. Although repulsive, this may be effective.
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Many species of flies cause insect bites. The Lutzomyia and Phlebotomus flies, which carry leishmaniasis, and the Simulium flies, which carry onchocerciasis, have the greatest impact. Fly larvae, or maggots, can be used to cleanse necrotic debris from a wound. Although repulsive, this may be effective.
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Biology of phlebotomine sand flies as vectors of disease agents.
Annual Review of Entomology, 2013Phlebotomines are the sole or principal vectors of Leishmania, Bartonella bacilliformis, and some arboviruses. The coevolution of sand flies with Leishmania species of mammals and lizards is considered in relation to the landscape epidemiology of ...
P. Ready
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HORSE FLIES AND DEER FLIES ( Tabanidae )
2002Publisher Summary Horse flies and deer flies are large size, and have striking appearance and diurnal biting habits. They are large species of tabanids, typically 10─30 nm in length. The family Tabanidae includes approximately 4300 species and subspecies in 133 genera worldwide.
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MOTH FLIES AND SAND FLIES ( Psychodidae )
2002The members of the Psychodidae are primitive dipteral of the suborder Nematocera . The family is widely distributed in natural, agricultural, and urban environments of tropical, subtropical, and temperate climates. The family Psychodidae includes six subfamilies, only two of which include species of known public health and veterinary importance—namely,
Raj K. Gupta, L. C. Rutledge
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Circuit modules linking internal states and social behaviour in flies and mice
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2016D. Anderson
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Collagens, modifying enzymes and their mutations in humans, flies and worms.
Trends in Genetics, 2004J. Myllyharju, K. Kivirikko
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