ABSTR ACT: The horn fly, Haematobia irritans irritans (L.), is an ectoparasitic blood feeder mainly on cattle. Its cosmopolitan distribution extends from boreal and grassland regions in northern and southern latitudes to the tropics. Stress and blood loss from horn flies can reduce cattle weight gain and milk production. Horn flies show substantial plasticity in their response to winter. Populations in warmer, lower latitudes have been reported to overwinter in a state of dormancy, but most overwinter as active adults in normal or reduced numbers. As latitudes increase, winters are generally colder, and correspond-ingly, larger percentages of horn fly populations become dormant as pharate adults (a post-pupal, pre-emergent stage) or die. Re...
In order to verify the occurrence of diapause, preference for pupation sites and hymenopteran parasi...
Temperate climates present significant challenges for many insects. During the winter, insects are m...
Horse flies (insect family Tabanidae) are probably the most severe fly pests of cattle on Missouri p...
2 0 Holstein cows not treated against ectoparasites. The analysis was mainly focused on winter fly a...
© 1991 Entomological Society of America. The temporal, climatic, and physiological factors mediating...
Many studies about Haematobia irritans have been made due to the damages and worries it causes to ca...
The horn fly, Haematobia irritans (Linnaeus), was introduced into the United States more than a cent...
The horn fly, Haematobia irritans irritans (L.), is one of the most important external parasites of ...
5 pp., 1 photograph, 1 tableHorn flies are the most damaging insect to cattle in Texas. This publica...
Field investigations were undertaken to determine the economic injury level of horn flies on cow-cal...
"The horn fly, Haematobia irritans (Linnaeus), was introduced into the United States about a century...
The population density of horn flies was evaluated in the year 1998 in the municipality of Araçatuba...
This NebGuide identifies ways to control horn flies on cattle. The horn fly is a blood-feeder that f...
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 2001, Volume 96, Number 4, pp. 445-450 Dynamics of Haematobia irritans irrita...
Yellow dung fly (Scathophaga stercoraria (L.)) populations on cow pastures in Central Europe usually...
In order to verify the occurrence of diapause, preference for pupation sites and hymenopteran parasi...
Temperate climates present significant challenges for many insects. During the winter, insects are m...
Horse flies (insect family Tabanidae) are probably the most severe fly pests of cattle on Missouri p...
2 0 Holstein cows not treated against ectoparasites. The analysis was mainly focused on winter fly a...
© 1991 Entomological Society of America. The temporal, climatic, and physiological factors mediating...
Many studies about Haematobia irritans have been made due to the damages and worries it causes to ca...
The horn fly, Haematobia irritans (Linnaeus), was introduced into the United States more than a cent...
The horn fly, Haematobia irritans irritans (L.), is one of the most important external parasites of ...
5 pp., 1 photograph, 1 tableHorn flies are the most damaging insect to cattle in Texas. This publica...
Field investigations were undertaken to determine the economic injury level of horn flies on cow-cal...
"The horn fly, Haematobia irritans (Linnaeus), was introduced into the United States about a century...
The population density of horn flies was evaluated in the year 1998 in the municipality of Araçatuba...
This NebGuide identifies ways to control horn flies on cattle. The horn fly is a blood-feeder that f...
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 2001, Volume 96, Number 4, pp. 445-450 Dynamics of Haematobia irritans irrita...
Yellow dung fly (Scathophaga stercoraria (L.)) populations on cow pastures in Central Europe usually...
In order to verify the occurrence of diapause, preference for pupation sites and hymenopteran parasi...
Temperate climates present significant challenges for many insects. During the winter, insects are m...
Horse flies (insect family Tabanidae) are probably the most severe fly pests of cattle on Missouri p...