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Deer Flies, Yellow Flies and Horse Flies, Chrysops, Diachlorus, and Tabanus spp.
Published 2003-12-01“… The family Tabanidae, commonly known as horse flies, and deer flies, contains pests of cattle, horses and humans. …”
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Deer Flies, Yellow Flies and Horse Flies, Chrysops, Diachlorus, and Tabanus spp.
Published 2003-12-01“… The family Tabanidae, commonly known as horse flies, and deer flies, contains pests of cattle, horses and humans. …”
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Species classification of Tabanus (Diptera: Tabanidae) in Western Thailand: Integrating DNA barcoding and modern morphometrics
Published 2025-01-01Subjects: “…Horse flies…”
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Bloodsucking Insects
Published 1997-02-01“…It covers mosquitoes, flies, lice, and true bugs, highlighting species such as the Asian tiger mosquito, stable fly, horse fly, deer fly, sand fly, head louse, pubic louse, bed bug, and bloodsucking conenose. …”
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External Parasites on Swine
Published 2006-03-01“…In Florida, the major pests on swine are lice, mange mites, ticks and stable flies, although horse flies, deer flies, mosquitoes and wound-infesting maggots may also cause severe problems. …”
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External Parasites on Swine
Published 2006-03-01“…In Florida, the major pests on swine are lice, mange mites, ticks and stable flies, although horse flies, deer flies, mosquitoes and wound-infesting maggots may also cause severe problems. …”
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External Parasites on Horses
Published 2006-03-01“… Arthropod parasites of horses include internal bots that infest the digestive tract, mites that burrow in the skin and feed on the skin surface, ticks that infest the ears as well as the skin, lice that either suck blood or feed on skin, blood sucking flies and mosquitoes that range in size from biting gnats just observable with the naked eye to the large black horse flies which are almost one inch long. Non-biting flies such as house flies and face flies are also important in producing fly worry, irritation and disease transmission. …”
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External Parasites on Horses
Published 2006-03-01“… Arthropod parasites of horses include internal bots that infest the digestive tract, mites that burrow in the skin and feed on the skin surface, ticks that infest the ears as well as the skin, lice that either suck blood or feed on skin, blood sucking flies and mosquitoes that range in size from biting gnats just observable with the naked eye to the large black horse flies which are almost one inch long. Non-biting flies such as house flies and face flies are also important in producing fly worry, irritation and disease transmission. …”
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