Difference between revisions of "Biting Flies"

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==Introduction==
  
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The order Diptera contains all of the fly species of veterinary importance. The biting flies not only cause fly worry and annoyance to animals, but many are also vectors of disease and need to be controlled.
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'''[[Stomoxys calcitrans|''Stomoxys calcitrans'']]
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'''[[Haematobia irritans|''Haematobia irritans'']]
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'''[[Tabanidae|''Tabanidae'']]
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'''[[Simuliidae|''Simuliidae'']]
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'''[[Glossinidae|''Glossinidae'']]
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'''[[Ceratopogonidae|''Ceratopogonidae'']]
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'''[[Culicidae|''Culicidae'']]
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'''[[Psychodidae|''Psychodidae'']]
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'''[[Hippoboscidae|''Hippoboscidae'']]
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'''[[Biting Flies Flashcards]]
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[[Category:Parasites]][[Category:Flies]][[Category:Biting Flies]]

Revision as of 12:03, 5 April 2010

Introduction

The order Diptera contains all of the fly species of veterinary importance. The biting flies not only cause fly worry and annoyance to animals, but many are also vectors of disease and need to be controlled.

Stomoxys calcitrans

Haematobia irritans

Tabanidae

Simuliidae

Glossinidae

Ceratopogonidae

Culicidae

Psychodidae

Hippoboscidae



Biting Flies Flashcards