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Biological Flora of Britain and Ireland: Geranium sylvaticum*
Geranium sylvaticum is a perennial forb of upland grasslands, woodlands and riverbanks in northern Britain, with scattered native occurrences also in Wales, central England and Northern Ireland. It has an extensive native range in Europe and Asia. The species is gynodioecious, with individual plants typically female or hermaphrodite.
Markus Wagner +6 more
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Stomoxys calcitrans (Linnaeus, 1758) Notes Lee and Kwon (1981), ME (1993), Kwon et al. (1996), Lee and Jung (2001)
Lee, Dong-Yeol +12 more
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We present an extensive phylogenetic analysis, based on 293 nuclear loci and 728 individuals representing 237 species of Anastrepha, the largest and most economically important New World genus of Tephritidae. The analysis strongly supports the monophyly of most Anastrepha species groups, also revealing previously unknown relationships among species and
Allen L. Norrbom +19 more
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Antifungal activity of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia in Stomoxys calcitranslarvae
The microbiota present in Stomoxys calcitrans larvae may assist their survival in contaminated environments through production of inhibitory substances.
Ana Paula Rodrigues Moraes +3 more
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Master of Science (Entomology), 2021The stable fly (Stomoxys calcitrans) is an important insect pest of livestock because it causes annoyance and vector-borne diseases to livestock. Farmers deploy several methods to control stable flies. Entomopathogenic
Niyaporn Khwanket
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Phylogenomics and the evolution of larval feeding habits in the blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae)
Phylogenomic data from anchored hybrid enrichment provide a new phylogeny of Calliphoridae that delimits the family and confirms division into eight monophyletic subfamilies. Fossil‐calibrated divergence times place the origin of Calliphoridae in the mid‐Eocene (ca. 41 Mya) along with other rapidly radiating families of oestroid Diptera. Reconstruction
Cristian F. Beza‐Beza +21 more
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Stomoxys calcitrans · (Linnaeus
8. Stomoxys calcitrans ·(Linnaeus). Conops calcitrans Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. 2: 1004, 1761. Stomozys calcitrans, Macquart, Diptera Exotiques, Suppl. 2 (3): 271, 1843. Yona, April 27, Bryan; Piti, July 2, on bullock, Swezey; Orate Point, July 19, Swezey; Piti, July 24, ex carabao dung, Swezey; in Bishop Museum, five specimens, Fullaway, 1911.
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Antimicrobial activity of Stomoxys calcitransagainst Beauveria bassiana sensu lato isolates
This study had the aims of evaluating the antimicrobial characteristics of Stomoxys calcitrans (Diptera: Muscidae) larvae against the fungal isolates CG138, CG228 and ESALQ986 of Beauveria bassiana sensu lato (Balsamo-Crivelli) Vuillemin, 1912 ...
Ana Paula Rodrigues de Moraes +3 more
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African swine fever (ASF) is a lethal and highly contagious viral disease of domestic and wild pigs, listed as a notifiable disease to the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH). In the absence of any credible commercially available vaccine, the economic losses to the global pig industry inflicted by ASF is insurmountable.
Tridib Kumar Rajkhowa +6 more
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Bleeding skin lesions in gestating sows of a piglet producing farm in Austria
Background Stomoxys calcitrans, the stable fly, occurs in pig producing countries worldwide. While in cattle the impact of this blood sucking insect is quite well described, its role in pig production is poorly investigated.
Lukas Schwarz +6 more
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