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Zootaxa, 2016
This catalogue presents 256 species distributed in 32 genera, six tribes and three subfamilies recorded to Colombia. For each species we present the available geographical information and most important references.
Wolff, Marta +1 more
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This catalogue presents 256 species distributed in 32 genera, six tribes and three subfamilies recorded to Colombia. For each species we present the available geographical information and most important references.
Wolff, Marta +1 more
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New materials for improving catches of horseflies (Diptera: Tabanidae) in Nzi traps
Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2021New materials in 85 configurations were tested relative to standard fabric Nzi traps to improve catches of tabanids based on artificial visual cues that mimic those used in nature for locating hosts or water.
S. Mihok, D. Carlson
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CHROMOSOMES OF TABANIDAE (DIPTERA)
Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, 1972This first report on the chromosomes of Tabanidae provides descriptions of the complements of 13 species. The numbers range from 2n = 8 to 2n = 18 with considerable morphological differences between complements having the same chromosome numbers. The 56 complements analysed averaged 67.3 μ in total length.
J W, Boyes, A, Wilkes
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Spiroplasmas in the Tabanidae.
Israel journal of medical sciences, 1985Spiroplasmas were observed in seven species of the family Tabanidae (horse flies and deer flies). This is the fifth family of the order Diptera now known to harbor spiroplasmas. Noncultivable spiroplasmas were seen in the hemolymph of three species of the genus Tabanus, and cultivable forms were isolated from the guts of six species in three genera ...
T B, Clark +5 more
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New records and DNA barcoding of deer flies, Chrysops (Diptera: Tabanidae) in Thailand.
Acta Tropica, 2020Chrysops spp. or deer flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) are hematophagous flies of medical and veterinary importance and some species are important vectors of Trypanosoma evansi, the causative agent of surra in Thailand. However, data regarding deer fly species
T. Changbunjong +5 more
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2023
Los “tábanos” se clasifican dentro del Orden Diptera, Suborden Brachycera, superfamilia Tabanoidea. Tabanidae es una familia muy diversa, con unas 4500 especies que ocupan todos los continentes excepto Antártida. Se distinguen por ser robustos, con ojos grandes frecuentemente de colores iridiscentes, con aparato bucal picador-suctor de seis estiletes y
Maciá, Arnaldo +1 more
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Los “tábanos” se clasifican dentro del Orden Diptera, Suborden Brachycera, superfamilia Tabanoidea. Tabanidae es una familia muy diversa, con unas 4500 especies que ocupan todos los continentes excepto Antártida. Se distinguen por ser robustos, con ojos grandes frecuentemente de colores iridiscentes, con aparato bucal picador-suctor de seis estiletes y
Maciá, Arnaldo +1 more
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Journal of medical entomology, 2020
Tabanid flies (Tabanidae: Diptera) are common hematophagous insects known to transmit some pathogens mechanically or biologically to animals; they are widely distributed throughout the world.
Daisuke Kobayashi +7 more
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Tabanid flies (Tabanidae: Diptera) are common hematophagous insects known to transmit some pathogens mechanically or biologically to animals; they are widely distributed throughout the world.
Daisuke Kobayashi +7 more
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Species identification of horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) in Thailand using DNA barcoding
Veterinary Parasitology, 2018Horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) are of medical and veterinary importance because they are known to transmit pathogens. Approximately 80 species of horse flies have been reported in Thailand.
Tanasak Changbunjong +2 more
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Tabanidae insect (horsefly and deerfly) allergy in humans: A review of the literature
Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 2020Allergy to insects of the family Tabanidae (order Diptera), commonly called horseflies or deerflies, is anecdotally common, although the published literature is limited to case reports and small case series.
A. Whyte, Florin-Dan Popescu, J. Carlson
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2023
Previously unknown larvae and pupae o f Chrysops italicus Mg., Tabanus smirnovi O 1 s. and Hybomitra ukrainica O 1 s. distributed in the south-western Black Sea territory and in the Crimea are described. Data on ecology ot these species are given.
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Previously unknown larvae and pupae o f Chrysops italicus Mg., Tabanus smirnovi O 1 s. and Hybomitra ukrainica O 1 s. distributed in the south-western Black Sea territory and in the Crimea are described. Data on ecology ot these species are given.
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