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Hippobosca
Order DIPTERA. Family HIPPOBOSCIDAE
Folk Taxonomy, Nomenclature, Medicinal and Other Uses, Folklore, and Nature Conservation Viktor Ulicsni1* , Ingvar Svanberg2 and Zsolt Molnár3
Ectoparasites of Feral Horses [Equus Ferus Caballus (Linnaeus., 1758)] on Karadag˘ Mountain, Karaman, Turkey
Diptera: Streblidae; Nycteribiidae)1
Hippobosca Longipennis, the Dog Fly, Is a Blood-Sucking Parasite Found Mainly Longipennis on Carnivores
Exposure of Humans to Attacks by Deer Keds and Consequences of Their Bites—A Case Report with Environmental Background
Stablefly Bibliography
Hippobosca Longipennis
First Report of the Dog Louse Fly Hippobosca Longipennis in Romania
The Biology of Blood-Sucking in Insects, SECOND EDITION
A Potential Intermediate Host of a Species of Acanthocheilonema In
Pierre-Justin-Marie Macquart
Foreign Animal Diseases
Family:HIPPOBOSCIDAE
Genetta Genetta. by Serge Lariviere and Javier Calzada Published 26 December 2001 by the American Society of Mammalogists
The Origin of the Species
Host Specificity Patterns Among Generalist Louse Flies
Hippoboscidae; Streblidae1
Top View
The Distribution of Genus Hippobosca in Transcaucasia
NOTES on the HIPPOBOSCIDAE (Diptera), I1
Original Papers Occurrence of Hippobosca Equina in Polish
ECLECTIC BIBLIOGRAPHY of the BUTTERFLIES of the UNITED STATES and CANADA (Entries That Were Not Examined Are Marked with an Asterisk)
Parasitic Insects, Mites and Ticks Genera of Medical and Veterinary Importance
Anaphylactic Reaction After Hippobosca Equina Bite Caso Clínico