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Haematobia is a
genus of
biting true
flies of the
family Muscidae. H.
exigua Meijere, 1906 H.
irritans (Linnaeus, 1758) H.
minuta (Bezzi, 1892) H. potans...
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Haematobia exigua,
known as
buffalo fly, is a fly of the
family Muscidae. The
species was
first described from Java and
occurs across mainland and island...
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Haematobia irritans, the horn fly, is a
small fly (about half the size of a
common housefly). It was
first described by Carl
Linnaeus in his 1758 10th...
- 1016/0169-4758(96)30007-0. Ruffer, M.A. (1910). "Note on the
presence of
Bilharzia haematobia in
Egyptian mummies of the
twentieth dynasty [1250–1000 BC]". British...
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reduce the po****tions of
pestilent flies, such as
Musca vetustissima and
Haematobia exigua which are
serious pests of
cattle in Australia. The
beetles make...
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causing anaplasmosis.
Typical genera are Musca, Hydrotaea,
Stomoxys and
Haematobia.
These are
medium to
large flies of
compact structure, with
clear wings...
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Eginiella Eudasyphora Exsul Fraserella Graphomya Gymnodia Gymnopapuaia Haematobia Haematobosca Haematostoma Haroldopsis Hebecnema Helina Helinomydaea Heliographa...
- Family:
Muscidae Tribe:
Stomoxyini Genus:
Haematobosca Species: H. alcis
Binomial name
Haematobosca alcis (Snow, 1891)
Synonyms Haematobia alcis Snow, 1891...
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imicola Demodex bovis Dermacentor reticulatus Gasterophilus intestinalis Haematobia irritans Hypoderma bovis Ixodes ricinus Knemidocoptes mutans (causing...
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control of the
cattle tick (Boophilus microplus) and the
buffalo fly (
Haematobia irritans exigua)".
Australian Veterinary Journal. 59 (5): 152–155. doi:10...