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- Hippobosca rufipes - Wikipedia
Hippobosca rufipes is a species of fly in the family Hippoboscidae It is found in southern Africa
- Hippobosca equina L. (Hippoboscidae: Hippobosca)—An Old Enemy as an . . .
Hippobosca equina is involved in the horizontal transmission of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis equi bacteria These pathogens were detected in 76 9% of H equina adults feeding on animals examined and 68 5% of skin lesion samples taken from these animals [ 94 ]
- Cattle Louse Fly (Hippobosca rufipes) - iNaturalist
Hippobosca rufipes is a species of insects with 23 observations
- Parasitic Insects, Mites and Ticks: Genera of Medical and Veterinary . . .
Hippobosca species fly actively from host to host Melophagus ovinus is resident on its sheep host for its complete life-cycle Despite the active feeding by both sexes these flies are mostly important for biting-stress, not transmission of other pathogenic parasites
- Hippobosca rufipes Olfers, 1816 - GBIF
Hippobosca rufipes Olfers, 1816 in GBIF Secretariat (2023) GBIF Backbone Taxonomy Checklist dataset https: doi org 10 15468 39omei accessed via GBIF org on 2025-03-15
- ADW: Hippobosca rufipes: CLASSIFICATION
Species Hippobosca rufipes To cite this page: Myers, P , R Espinosa, C S Parr, T Jones, G S Hammond, and T A Dewey 2024 The Animal Diversity Web (online)
- Hippobosca rufipes | CABI Compendium - CABI Digital Library
This datasheet on Hippobosca rufipes covers Identity, Distribution, Hosts Species Affected
- Hippobosca equina, Hippobosca maculata, Hippobosca rufipes
Hippobosca ( hip'ō-bos'kă ), A genus of pupiparous louse flies (family Hippoboscidae) related to the tsetse flies; they are ectoparasites on birds and mammals
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