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- Understanding the Mechanisms of Insecticide Resistance in Phlebotomus Papatasi and Lutzoymia Longipalpis Sand Flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae)
- Fondo Goidanich Sicapxholding
- The Hippoboscidae (Insecta : Diptera)
- AUTHORS of FLY NAMES Second Edition
- Biology of Snail-Killing Sciomyzidae Flies Lloyd Vernon Knutson and Jean-Claude Vala Index More Information
- The Common Swift Louse Fly, Crataerina Pallida: an Ideal Species for Studying Host-Parasite Interactions Author(S): Mark D
- Baseline Survey of Grassland Insect Populations at Blackacre State Nature Preserve, Jefferson County Kentucky
- Diptera Chapter 10
- The Northernmost Record of a Blood-Sucking Ectoparasite, Lipoptena Fortisetosa Maa (Diptera: Hippoboscidae), in Estonia
- Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections
- Hippoboscidae and Nycteribiidae
- PREVALENCE of LOUSE-FLIES Diptera, Hippoboscidae PARASITING a CARDUELINE FINCH and ITS EFFECT on BODY CONDITION
- Vector-Borne Pathogens with Veterinary and Public Health Significance in Melophagus Ovinus (Sheep Ked) from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
- Lipoptena Cervi) and Its Hosts
- The Hippoboscidae (Insecta: Diptera) from Madagascar, with New Records from the “Parc National De Midongy Befotaka” Rahola N.*, Goodman S.M.** & Robert V.*
- Diptera: Psychodidae) in Wyoming, Usa
- Parasites and Population Change of Rock Ptarmigan in Iceland
- Phenology of Deer Ked (Lipoptena Cervi)
- Family:HIPPOBOSCIDAE
- Families Currently in the Database
- Thor Heyerdahl: Zoologistudenten Og Friluftsmannen, Forskeren Og Miljøforkjemperen
- Host Specificity Patterns Among Generalist Louse Flies
- CUENCA 2021 August 31 to September 2
- Autochthonous Trypanosoma Spp. in European Mammals: a Brief Journey Amongst the Neglected Trypanosomes
- Hippoboscidae; Streblidae1
- Hjortelusflua – Insektenes Kamikaze!
- Entomology 602 Insect Biodiversity and Biology Basic Course
- Diptera: Mycetophilidae)
- The Distribution of Genus Hippobosca in Transcaucasia
- NOTES on the HIPPOBOSCIDAE (Diptera), I1
- Bat Flies of the Family Streblidae (Diptera: Hippoboscoidea) Host Relatives of Medically and Agriculturally Important “Bat-Associated” Viruses
- Dipterists Ride the Third Wave F
- Species Index for Arthropods (Arachnida, Insecta)
- Insects and Other Arthropods Captured by the Brazilian Sanitary Service on Landplanes Or Seaplanes Arriving in Brazil Between January 1942 and December 1945*
- Evolutionary Progression at Synaptic Connections Made By