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Hippoboscidae, the
louse flies or keds, are
obligate parasites of
mammals and birds. In this family, the
winged species can fly at
least reasonably well...
- hosts. Four
families are
often placed here:
Glossinidae -
Tsetse flies Hippoboscidae - Ked
flies Nycteribiidae - Bat
flies Streblidae - Bat
flies (Note that...
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Melophagus rupicaprinus is a
species of fly in the
family Hippoboscidae. It can be
found in Europe. Rondani, C. (1879). "Hippoboscita
Italica in familias...
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insects with "fly" in
their names. However, some true
flies such as
Hippoboscidae (louse flies) have
become secondarily wingless. The
cladogram represents...
- as the
forest fly or New
Forest fly, is a
biting fly from the
family Hippoboscidae. They are blood-feeding
ectoparasites of
primarily horses and other...
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Lipoptena capreoli is a
species of fly in the
family Hippoboscidae. It is
found in India, ****stan,
southern Europe, and
western Asia. Rondani, C. (1878)...
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swift lousefly, is a
species of
biting fly in the
family of
louse flies Hippoboscidae.
These flies are
commonly encountered in the
nests of the
common swift...
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Republic of
Palau in the
western Pacific. Bequaert,
Joseph C. (1941). The
Hippoboscidae of
Oceania (PDF).
Harvard Medical School.
Archived (PDF) from the original...
- deer fly, is a
species of
biting fly in the
family of
louse flies,
Hippoboscidae.
These flies are
commonly encountered in
temperate areas of Europe,...
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pigeon fly, is a
species of
biting fly in the
family of
louse flies,
Hippoboscidae.
Pseudolynchia canariensis are species-specific (Columbidae) obligate...