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Isolation of akabane virus from the biting midge Culicoides oxystoma in Japan
Veterinary Microbiology, 1987Akabane virus was isolated from the biting midge, Culicoides oxystoma, collected in a cowshed in Kagoshima on Kyushu Island of Japan. This is the first report on the isolation of Akabane virus from biting midges of the genus Culicoides in Japan. Two calves kept as bait in the cowshed seroconverted to Akabane virus. These results strongly suggest that C.
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2018
Oxystoma fausti (Desbrochers des Loges) * Apion fausti Desbrochers des Loges, 1889 Records. CRI* [first record]. Distribution. Caucasus, Asia Minor (Alonso-Zarazaga 2011a). Material examined. Crimea: 1 spec. (ZIN) Toply, Shaposhnikov leg., 30.viii.1932. Biology. On Lathyrus tuberosus (Fabaceae) (Korotyaev & Arzanov 2010a).
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Oxystoma fausti (Desbrochers des Loges) * Apion fausti Desbrochers des Loges, 1889 Records. CRI* [first record]. Distribution. Caucasus, Asia Minor (Alonso-Zarazaga 2011a). Material examined. Crimea: 1 spec. (ZIN) Toply, Shaposhnikov leg., 30.viii.1932. Biology. On Lathyrus tuberosus (Fabaceae) (Korotyaev & Arzanov 2010a).
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Parasitology Research, 2010
The flight behavior of adult Culicoides biting midges is associated with their likelihood to reach nearby host animals and spread diseases. Therefore, evaluating the effects of atmospheric factors on the flight performances of these insects is important for understanding the spread of diseases in various circumstances.
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The flight behavior of adult Culicoides biting midges is associated with their likelihood to reach nearby host animals and spread diseases. Therefore, evaluating the effects of atmospheric factors on the flight performances of these insects is important for understanding the spread of diseases in various circumstances.
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2018
Published as part of Yunakov, Nikolai, Nazarenko, Vitalij, Filimonov, Rostislav & Volovnik, Semyon, 2018, A survey of the weevils of Ukraine (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea), pp.
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Published as part of Yunakov, Nikolai, Nazarenko, Vitalij, Filimonov, Rostislav & Volovnik, Semyon, 2018, A survey of the weevils of Ukraine (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea), pp.
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2003
Oxystoma dimidiatum (Desbrochers, 1897) [= O. pseudocerdo (Dieckmann, 1971)] (Abbazzi et al. 1995).
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Oxystoma dimidiatum (Desbrochers, 1897) [= O. pseudocerdo (Dieckmann, 1971)] (Abbazzi et al. 1995).
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Oxystoma opeticum (Bach, 1854) Krivets 1995 (Altai Nature Reserve and environs of the Teletskoe Lake) Material: 8: Muirta riv., alt. 748 m, 26. VI.2024, RD, NA – 1 ex.; 14: Teletsky research station, 9- 12.VII.2019, leg. A & VL – 2 ex.; 15: mouth of Oyer riv., 05. VI.1959, grassland in meadows – 1 ex.; Oyor cordon, S slope, 06. VI.1959, Salix, Populus,
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Agrikolyanskaya, Natalia I. +4 more
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2009
DIAGNOSIS OF PHAONIA OXYSTOMA -GROUPAND DISTRIBUTION Mid tibia with a row of medium p; scutellum black, not tinged with yellow; Pre acr well developed; post dc 3; lower facial margin projecting in profile; legs largely yellow. The species of Phaonia oxystoma -group are mainly distributed in Qingzang Plateau (Tibet) and its marginal areas, for instance ...
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DIAGNOSIS OF PHAONIA OXYSTOMA -GROUPAND DISTRIBUTION Mid tibia with a row of medium p; scutellum black, not tinged with yellow; Pre acr well developed; post dc 3; lower facial margin projecting in profile; legs largely yellow. The species of Phaonia oxystoma -group are mainly distributed in Qingzang Plateau (Tibet) and its marginal areas, for instance ...
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Veterinary Microbiology, 1989
An orbivirus of the Palyam serogroup was isolated from Culicoides oxystoma collected in a cowshed in Kagoshima, Southern Kyushu Island, Japan. This is the first isolation of an orbivirus of the Palyam serogroup in Japan. The virus was a spherical non-enveloped RNA virus, approximately 60 nm in diameter.
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An orbivirus of the Palyam serogroup was isolated from Culicoides oxystoma collected in a cowshed in Kagoshima, Southern Kyushu Island, Japan. This is the first isolation of an orbivirus of the Palyam serogroup in Japan. The virus was a spherical non-enveloped RNA virus, approximately 60 nm in diameter.
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Culicoides Oxystoma a Potential Vector for Transmission of Bluetongue Virus 16 in Southern India
THE INDIAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2017Bluetongue (BT) is a Culicoides vector borne disease of domestic and wild ruminants. It is caused by bluetongue virus (BTV). BT is infectious but non-contagious disease. The head–thorax region of Culicoides Oxystoma vector trapped on animal farm in TN was triturated and inoculated in BHK- 21 cell culture.
Minakshi Prasad +3 more
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Sur l'identité du genre Oxystoma Duméril [Col. Curculionidae]
Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, 1912Bedel Louis. Sur l'identité du genre Oxystoma Duméril [Col. Curculionidae]. In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 17 (13),1912. pp. 274-275.
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