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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...
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obligate parasites of
their hosts. Four
families are
often placed here:
Glossinidae -
Tsetse flies Hippoboscidae - Ked
flies Nycteribiidae - Bat
flies Streblidae...
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African Republic:
retreat of
Glossina morsitans submorsitans (Diptera,
Glossinidae)".
Bulletin de la Société de
Pathologie Exotique. 87 (1): 52–56. ISSN 0037-9085...
- 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),...
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superfamily Hippoboscoidea,
along with the
families Hippoboscidae and
Glossinidae.
Another family the
Mystacinobiidae with just one
species Mystacinobia...
- Centrafricaine : le
recul de
Glossina morsitans submorsitans (Diptera,
Glossinidae)".
Bulletin de la Société de
Pathologie Exotique. 87: 52–56. Ndeledje...
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Rhinophoridae Sarcophagidae Tachinidae Ulurumyiidae Superfamily Hippoboscoidea Glossinidae Hippoboscidae Nycteribiidae Streblidae The
Mormotomyiidae belong to the...
- Organization. 2006. Vreysen, MJ; et al. (2000). "Glossina
austeni (Diptera:
Glossinidae)
eradicated on the
island of Unguja, Zanzibar,
using the
sterile insect...
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Tabanidae (Horse-flies)
Family Muscidae (House-flies and others)
Family Glossinidae (Tsetse-flies)
Family Calliphoridae (Blow-flies)
Family Oestridae (Bot-flies...