نتایج جستجو برای: tabanidae

تعداد نتایج: 365  

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Tiago Kütter Krolow Augusto Loureiro Henriques Inocêncio De Sousa Gorayeb Francisco Limeira-de-Oliveira Jaime Buestán

The genus Pityocera Giglio-Tos is revised based on examination of external morphology and genitalia of type material and specimens from Brazilian and foreign institutions. Five currently valid species in three subgenera are recognized: P. (Elaphella) cervus (Wiedemann, 1828); P. (Pityocera) festai Giglio-Tos, 1896; P. (Pseudelaphella) nana (Walker, 1850); P. (Pseudelaphella) nigribasis Fairchil...

2014
Inocêncio de Sousa Gorayeb

Elephantotus, a new genus of Tabanidae from the Amazon coast, Brazil, is described based on a new species E. tracuateuensis. Five females were collected in Pará State, and a male in Maranhão State. Arguments are presented for separating the new genus from Dasybasis, as well as the possibility of its occurrence being related to the nesting sites of coastal birds. The new species is characterized...

Journal: :Medical and veterinary entomology 2000
M C Thomson S J Connor

Over the last decade, remote sensing technologies and geographical information systems have moved from the research arena into the hands of vector control specialists. This review explains remote sensing approaches and spatial information technologies used for investigations of arthropod pests and vectors of diseases affecting humans and livestock. Relevant applications are summarized with exam...

2007
K. E. DOWNER R. J. NACHMAN J. G. STOFFOLANO

The horse ßy Tabanus nigrovittatusMacquart (Diptera: Tabanidae), a hematophagous insect, is a nuisance pest along the Atlantic Coast. A description of the engorgement pattern throughout the season is lacking in the literature for this species. Thepercentageof ßies engorging abloodmeal in the laboratory throughout the season was recorded, and here we demonstrate that the percentage of ßies that ...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2002
Ruth L M Ferreira Augusto L Henriques José A Rafael

Tabanid females are better known as hematophagous on man and other mammals, and linked to mechanical transmission of parasites. The association between tabanids and reptiles is poorly known, but has been gaining more corroboration through experiments and occasional observation in the tropics. The present study was conducted at a military base (CIGS/BI-2), situated 54 km from Manaus, Amazonas, i...

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