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Genetic Diversity, Genetic Structure and Demographic History of the Leaf Beetle <i>Platycorynus peregrinus</i> (Herbst, 1783) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) from Thailand. [PDF]

open access: yesBiology (Basel)
Kaewmungkoon S   +11 more
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Haematobia irritans

2021
Published as part of Schlüsslmayr, Gerhard, 2021, Erstnachweise und bemerkenswerte Funddaten von Fliegen (Diptera, Brachycera) für Österreich und seine Bundesländer III, pp.
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Antibody Responses in Cattle Infested with Haematobia irritans irritans (Diptera: Muscidae)

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1995
Antibody response to feeding by the horn fly, Haematobia irritans irritans (L.), was measured in naturally infested cattle as well as in controlled infestations. Humoral antibody level was not correlated with fly abundance in natural infestations.
R W, Baron, T J, Lysyk
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Haematobia irritans Linnaeus 1758

2013
Haematobia irritans (Linnaeus, 1758) (Fig. 36) Material examined. ARGENTINA: MENDOZA: 1 female, Mansilla, Salares Grandes, 1997, Roig & Debandi leg. (IADIZA). TUCUMÁN: 3 females, Leales, 7-XII-1994, Vera leg. (IFML). Distribution in Argentina (Fig. 36): Buenos Aires; Córdoba; Corrientes; Entre Ríos; La Pampa; Mendoza (new record); Misiones; Santa Fe ...
Patitucci, Luciano Damián   +3 more
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Bovine Teat Atresia Associated with Horn Fly (Haematobia irritans irritans (L.))-induced Dermatitis

Veterinary Pathology, 2000
Mammary gland lesions characterized primarily as mammary teat atresia were observed in a Limousin beef cattle herd in eastern Texas. Atresia of multiple teats per mammary gland was reported in firstcalf heifers at the time of calving. Pathogens were not identified in eight mammary glands collected at slaughter.
J F, Edwards   +4 more
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Haematobia irritans

2018
Haematobia irritans (Linnaeus, 1758) Material: Aragatsotn: Rivеr Aрnаgеt аt Aрnаgyugh Villаgе, N 40° 26 Е44 ° 23, 1810 m, 12.vi.2005, 1♀. Armenian distribution: Arаgаtsоtn рrоvinсе. Nеw fоr Armеniа. General distribution: Thrоughоut thе Pаlаеаrсtiс rеgiоn; intrоduсеd intо thе Nеw Wоrld аnd frоm thеrе tо Hаwаii; аlsо knоwn frоm Azеrbаijаn, Turkеy аnd ...
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Immunization of Bovines with Concealed Antigens from Haematobia irritans

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2004
Abstract: To evaluate an immunization procedure using antigens from Haematobia irritans intestine (AgHiI), four bovines (group I) were inoculated with AgHiI mixed with Freund's incomplete adjuvant containing Lactobacillus casei, three bovines (group II) received AgHiI, and three bovines (group III) received saline solution.
Carlos R, Bautista   +3 more
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Acetylcholinesterase mutation in diazinon-resistant Haematobia irritans (L.) (Diptera: Muscidae)

Veterinary Parasitology, 2008
Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) cDNA from individual field-collected diazinon-resistant horn flies was amplified by RT-PCR. Sequencing of the amplification products revealed that 8/12 of the diazinon-resistant horn flies contained a point mutation previously associated with resistance to organophosphates in house flies and Drosophila, strongly suggesting ...
Kevin B, Temeyer   +6 more
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Skin lesions and cattle hide damage from Haematobia irritans infestations

Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 1999
Summary The horn fly Haematobia irritans L. (Diptera: Muscidae) has recently spread to Argentina and Uruguay and is believed to cause damage to cattle hides. Four groups of ten Holstein steers each were maintained for 58 weeks under different infestation levels with
A A, Guglielmone   +8 more
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