Definition of Glossinidae. Meaning of Glossinidae. Synonyms of Glossinidae

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Definition of Glossinidae

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Meaning of Glossinidae from wikipedia

- species in the genus Glossina, which are placed in their own family, Glossinidae. The tsetse is an obligate parasite, which lives by feeding on the blood...
- obligate parasites of their hosts. Four families are often placed here: Glossinidae - Tsetse flies Hippoboscidae - Ked flies Nycteribiidae - Bat flies Streblidae...
- Rhinophoridae Sarcophagidae Tachinidae Ulurumyiidae Superfamily Hippoboscoidea Glossinidae Hippoboscidae Nycteribiidae Streblidae The Mormotomyiidae belong to the...
- African Republic: retreat of Glossina morsitans submorsitans (Diptera, Glossinidae)". Bulletin de la Société de Pathologie Exotique. 87 (1): 52–56. ISSN 0037-9085...
- Horse-flies (Tabanidae) Deer flies/Yellow flies (Chrysops) Tsetse flies (Glossinidae) Stable flies (Muscidae) Biting midges or No see-ums (Ceratopogonidae)...
- with no freely feeding larval stage. The tsetse fly (as well as other Glossinidae, Hippoboscidae, Nycteribidae and Streblidae) exhibits adenotrophic viviparity;...
- birth". This is the reproductive mode of insects such as tsetse flies (Glossinidae), keds (Hippoboscidae) and bat flies (Streblidae and Nycteribiidae),...
- Organization. 2006. Vreysen, MJ; et al. (2000). "Glossina austeni (Diptera: Glossinidae) eradicated on the island of Unguja, Zanzibar, using the sterile insect...
- (flesh flies) Tachinidae (tachina flies) Ulurumyiidae Hippoboscoidea Glossinidae (tsetse flies) Hippoboscidae (louse flies) Nycteribiidae (bat flies)...
- (flesh flies) Tachinidae (tachina flies) Ulurumyiidae Hippoboscoidea Glossinidae (tsetse flies) Hippoboscidae (louse flies) Nycteribiidae (bat flies)...