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Chrysopsinae is an
insect subfamily in the
family Tabanidae commonly known as deer
flies or
sheep flies and are
bloodsucking insects considered pests to...
- Tularemia, also
known as
rabbit fever, is an
infectious disease caused by the
bacterium Francisella tularensis.
Symptoms may
include fever, skin ulcers...
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Chrysops relictus, the twin-lobed
deerfly, is a
largish European and
Asian deerfly of
about 8–10.5
millimetres (0.31–0.41 in) length. The
larvae feed upon...
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caecutiens - spla****
deerfly Chrysops relictus - twin-lobed
deerfly Chrysops sepulcralis -
black deerfly Chrysops viduatus - square-spot
deerfly Haematopota bigoti...
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Erfurt (German pronunciation: [ˈɛʁfʊʁt] ) is the
capital and
largest city of the
Central German state of Thuringia. It lies in the wide
valley of the River...
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Central Africa. Furthermore, the
probability of
getting bitten by a
deerfly increases during the day and
during rainy seasons. The
flies are also attracted...
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found with a
mummy in a glacier". Tierärztliche Praxis...
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annoyance and
bites of
aggressive deer flies.
Chrysops caecutiens Deerfly from
coastal Georgia, US List of
Chrysops species Townsend, Lee. "Horse...
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World Health Organization (WHO).
Vector Control –
Horseflies and
deerflies (tabanids). 1997.
Centers for
Disease Control and
Prevention (2019-04-18)...
- "Dakota
Acculturation During the
Early Reservation Period:
Evidence from the
Deerfly Site (39LM39),
South Dakota".
Plains Anthropologist. 30 (108): 103–121...