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Hippoboscoidea is a
superfamily of the Calyptratae. The
flies in this
superfamily are blood-feeding
obligate parasites of
their hosts. Four
families are...
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Superfamily Hippoboscoidea Glossinidae Hippoboscidae Nycteribiidae Streblidae The
Mormotomyiidae belong to the
Ephydroidea and not to
Hippoboscoidea as previously...
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Nycteribiidae is a
family of the true fly
superfamily Hippoboscoidea are
known as "bat flies",
together with
their close relatives the Streblidae. As the...
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still move around, but it does not feed. The
flies of
superfamily Hippoboscoidea are
unusual in that a
larva develops inside its
mother and is born in...
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flightless and
highly apomorphic. As
usual in
their superfamily Hippoboscoidea, most of the
larval development takes place within the mother's body...
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adenotrophic viviparity is a
characteristic feature of the
superfamily Hippoboscoidea. It has also been
observed in
members of the
subfamily Mesembrinellinae...
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Hippoboscoidea (louse flies, etc)...
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exigua Bed bugs
Culicidae (mosquitoes)
Calyptra (moth) (vampire moths)
Hippoboscoidea Tsetse fly
Lipoptena Melophagus ovinus, (sheep keds) and
relatives Oestridae...
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fossil streblid bat fly,
Enischnomyia stegosoma n. g., n. sp. (Diptera:
Hippoboscoidea: Streblidae)".
Systematic Parasitology. 81 (2): 79–86. doi:10.1007/s11230-011-9339-2...
- in the
order Diptera, the true flies. They
belong to the
superfamily Hippoboscoidea, in
which the tsetse's family, the Glossinidae, is one of four families...