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2004
Family Tabanidae Tabanids are among the most annoying and persistent biting flies of humans and large mammals. When numerous, these flies are economic pests because they torment livestock and outdoor enthusiasts (Gojmerac & Devenport 1971; Cilek & Schreiber 1999).
Reeves, Will K. +3 more
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Family Tabanidae Tabanids are among the most annoying and persistent biting flies of humans and large mammals. When numerous, these flies are economic pests because they torment livestock and outdoor enthusiasts (Gojmerac & Devenport 1971; Cilek & Schreiber 1999).
Reeves, Will K. +3 more
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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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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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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
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2022
The data are presented on the results of studying composition of gadflies from the Seversky Donets valley in the Lugansk region. 19 species were found altogether. Seasonal changes are shown in the species composition of the gadfly species which are most frequently met as well as the effect of some environmental factors on the activity of their flight.
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The data are presented on the results of studying composition of gadflies from the Seversky Donets valley in the Lugansk region. 19 species were found altogether. Seasonal changes are shown in the species composition of the gadfly species which are most frequently met as well as the effect of some environmental factors on the activity of their flight.
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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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Journal of medical entomology, 2019
Anaplasma phagocytophilum is a pathogen of veterinary and medical importance. It is the causative agent of tick-borne fever (TBF) in ruminants (also known as bovine or ovine granulocytic anaplasmosis), and of human granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA) in ...
J. Werszko +4 more
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Anaplasma phagocytophilum is a pathogen of veterinary and medical importance. It is the causative agent of tick-borne fever (TBF) in ruminants (also known as bovine or ovine granulocytic anaplasmosis), and of human granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA) in ...
J. Werszko +4 more
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New North American Tabanidae (Diptera) Part II. Tabanidae
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1950New species of Pangoniinae and new information on specific synonymy, distribution, and location of types of Nearctic Tabanidae are described and discussed in collateral papers (Philip, 1949a, b). The holotypes and allotypes of the following additional species are in the collection of the author unless otherwise indicated.
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