- The
Streblidae are a
family of
flies in the
superfamily Hippoboscoidea, and
together with
their relatives the Nycteribiidae, are
known as bat flies. They...
- fly
superfamily Hippoboscoidea.
Together with
their close relatives the
Streblidae, they are
known as "bat flies". As the
latter do not seem to be a monophyletic...
-
Glossinidae -
Tsetse flies Hippoboscidae - Ked
flies Nycteribiidae - Bat
flies Streblidae - Bat
flies (Note that the Mystacinobiidae,
while also a bat fly, belongs...
-
Mastoptera is a
genus of
parasitic bat
flies classified within the
family Streblidae, a
group of
highly specialized ectoparasites that
exclusively parasitize...
-
Nycteribiidae and
Streblidae. Bat
flies have a
cosmopolitan distribution,
meaning that they are
found around the world.
Nycteribiidae and
Streblidae are members...
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Nycteribiidae Streblidae The
Mormotomyiidae belong to the
Ephydroidea and not to
Hippoboscoidea as
previously construed. The
Streblidae are
probably not...
-
specific parasites such as bat bugs and bat
flies (Nycteribiidae and
Streblidae). Bats are
among the few non-aquatic
mammalian orders that do not host...
- such as
tsetse flies (Glossinidae), keds (Hippoboscidae) and bat
flies (
Streblidae and Nycteribiidae), as
adenotrophic viviparity is a
characteristic feature...
-
Muscomorpha infraorder. Some
flies such as the
ectoparasitic Nycteribiidae and
Streblidae are
exceptional in
having lost
their wings and
become flightless. The...
- Coquillett, D.W. (1907). "Notes and
descriptions of
Hippoboscidae and
Streblidae".
Entomological News. 18: 290–292.
Retrieved 12
April 2024. Wiedemann...