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Philornis downsi, also
known as the
avian vampire fly, is a
species of fly (Diptera, Muscidae) that was
first recorded in
Trinidad and
Brazil in the 1990s...
- Forster; Xing Xu;
James M.
Clark (2017). "Postcranial
anatomy of
Yinlong downsi (Dinosauria: Ceratopsia) from the
Upper Jur****ic
Shishugou Formation of...
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parasitism of the fly
Philornis downsi as well as the
avian pox
virus (Poxvirus avium). The
parasitic fly
known as,
Philomis downsi, was
first do****ented in...
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Geophis downsi, also
known as the Savage's
earth snake, is a
snake of the
colubrid family. It is
endemic to
Costa Rica and only
known from its type locality...
- is an
extinct monotypic genus of
walrus with the sole
species Imagotaria downsi.
Fossils of
Imagotaria are
known from the
early late
Miocene of California...
- species[which?] are also
found in the
southern United States. One species, P.
downsi, has been
accidentally introduced to the
Galapagos Archipelago,
posing a...
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lived earlier, in the Jur****ic. The
earliest known ceratopsian,
Yinlong downsi,
lived between 161.2 and 155.7
million years ago. The last
ceratopsian species...
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America and/or the Caribbean. The
entirely extinct prehistoric species V.
downsi is
closely related to the
southern lapwing found in California; its remains...
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occurred through clearance for agriculture. The
introduced fly
Philornis downsi is a
significant threat to the
survival of this species.
Parasitic larvae...
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particularly impacted by the
larvae of the
parasitic avian vampire fly (Philornis
downsi). The
small tree
finch is
found on all the main
islands except EspaƱola...