نتایج جستجو برای: tabanidae

تعداد نتایج: 365  

2017
Qingqing Zhang Bo Wang

The Diptera (true flies) is one of the most species-abundant orders of Insecta, and it is also among the most important flower-visiting insects. Dipteran fossils are abundant in the Mesozoic, especially in the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous. Here, we review the fossil record and early evolution of some Mesozoic lower brachyceran flies together with new records in Burmese amber, including Ta...

2015
Robert E. Davis Jonathan Shao Yan Zhao Gail E. Gasparich Brady J. Gaynor Nicole Donofrio

Spiroplasma turonicum was isolated from a Haematopota sp. fly in France. We report the nucleotide sequence of the circular chromosome of strain Tab4c(T). The genome information will facilitate evolutionary studies of spiroplasmas, including symbionts of insects and ticks and pathogens of plants, insects, crustaceans, and humans.

Journal: :journal of insect biodiversity and systematics 0
acapovi-yao geneviève lydie laboratoire de zoologie et biologie animale, faculté des sciences, université de félix houphouët - boigny, abidjan, côte d’ivoire. sevidzem silas lendzele vector-borne infectious disease unit, laboratory of applied biology and ecology (vbid-labea), department of animal biology, faculty of science, university of dschang, p.o. box 067, dschang, cameroon. marc desquesnes centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement (cirad), umr intertryp, 34398 montpellier, france. mamadou lamine dia national center of livestock and veterinary researches (cnerv)bp 167 nouakchott, mauritania.

the inventory of tabanids of ivory coast includes both a review of historical datasets as well as the results of recent targeted field investigations in the north of ivory coast from 2000 to 2002 and banco forest in 2012. the family tabanidae  known as horse flies has been estimated to consist of 4,500 existing species throughout the world. four genera are known to be of medico-veterinary impor...

Journal: :Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology 2012
Günter C Müller Theo Zeegers Jerome A Hogsette Edita E Revay Vasiliy D Kravchenko Andrey Leshvanov Yosef Schlein

Knowledge of the horse fly fauna (Diptera: Tabanidae) of Lebanon is fragmentary, while the local fauna of most neighboring countries has been fairly well researched. Within the framework of the 20-year project "The ecology and zoogeography of the Lepidoptera of the Near East," we regularly collected biting flies in the whole region, including Lebanon. During this time we recorded 14 horse fly s...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2011
S Hornok A Micsutka M L Meli H Lutz R Hofmann-Lehmann

The present study was carried out in a herd with concurrent infections of Mycoplasma wenyonii and 'Candidatus M. haemobos', to investigate if transplacental and/or vector-borne transmission is possible for one or both bovine haemoplasma species. For this purpose blood samples were collected from 38 mother animals and their newborn calves; as well as from 17 uninseminated cows twice three months...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Christian R González

The females of Dasybasis antillanca and Dasybasis collagua, new species, are described from specimens collected in Osorno and Iquique Provinces, south and north Chile, respectively. Their relationships to other Dasybasis species are discussed.

2015
Sang Jae Suh Heung Chul Kim Sung Tae Chong Myung Soon Kim Terry A, Klein

The seasonal abundance of horse and deer flies (family Tabanidae) was analyzed using Mosquito Magnet(®) traps at 5 sites located near/in the demilitarized zone, northern Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea from late April to early October for 4 consecutive years (2010-2013). A total of 2,999 horse and deer flies (tabanids) belonging to 5 genera and 20 species were collected. Chrysops mlokosiewiczi (...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1986
D Strickman D V Hagan

Activity of adult, female Chrysops variegatus was studied for 17 months near Aregúa, Paraguay. The population was sampled by walking along a forest path while swinging an insect net. Results of sampling indicated that this species followed no seasonal pattern of activity. Fluctuation in activity appeared to follow a 13-week cycle. Meteorological effects on activity were studied during 2 weeks o...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 1996
T Q Hoc

The ovarian oil injection and ovariolar separation techniques were applied to determine the physiological age of species of the 3 dipteran families Culicidae, Simuliidae, and Tabanidae. The presence of a granular basal body (a granular area in the calyx wall within the ovariolar sheath) indicates at least 1 egg laying; that is, it can be used to separate parous from nulliparous females, which p...

Journal: :Psyche: A Journal of Entomology 1953

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