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- A black fly or blackfly (sometimes called a buffalo gnat, turkey gnat, or white socks) is any member of the family Simuliidae of the Culicomorpha infraorder...
- food at the bottom substrate for riffle-dwelling larval ephemeropterans, simuliid, and chironomid dipterans. Loach minnow was proposed (USDI, Fish and Wildlife...
- million years by occasional recombination. The Nematocera, particularly the Simuliids and Chironomus, have **** determination regions that are labile, meaning...
- Pedrowygomyia is a genus of neotropical simuliid flies erected in 1998 from the Gigantodax cortesi species group of the 1925 genus Gigantodax after a cladistics...
- onchocerciasis: relationship between microfilarial intake and mortality of the simuliid vector". Parasitology. 113 (4). Cambridge University Press: 331–355. doi:10...
- "Titanopteryx" Arambourg 1959 Preoccupied Late Cretaceous Asia Preoccupied by a simuliid blackfly. It was later renamed Arambourgiania. Torukjara Pêgas 2024 Valid...
- gibbinsi also bear his name. Davies, John (January 2012). "The British Simuliid Group Bulletin" (PDF). Retrieved 21 February 2013. "Medical Archives and...
- research. Beaucournu-Saguez published many studies on the blackflies (simuliids) of western Europe, North Africa and the Middle East from 1972 to 1992)...
- Journal for Parasitology 31: 169-177. S****ey, A. J. and S. Coscarón. 2001. Simuliid Blackflies (Diptera: Simuliidae) and Ceratopogonid Midges as Vectors of...
- Typical species of kyral streams consist of diamesine chironomids and simuliids. These organisms feed upon algae and allochthonous organic matter. No...