The Tabanidae are considered to be among the major Dipteran pests of man and animals worldwide, but this group is undoubtedly the least studied. There have been at least 137 genera and 4154 species of tabanids described to date. Yet, existing, active research programmes number, at most, 50 in systematics and distribution, 15 in economic entomology, and five in disease transmission. To redress the balance, Lane Foil discusses the entire spectrum of research on the transmission of infections by tabanids, both from the point of view of general factors affecting transmission dynamics, as well as the specific examination of candidate agents, from viruses to filaria. © 1989
Two studies evaluated the potential use of spatial barriers to reduce the mechanical transmission of...
Bu çalışmada, Türkiye'nin farklı yörelerinden 1957-1990 yılları arasında toplanan ve LEMT (Lodos Ent...
Biting flies of the family Tabanidae are important vectors of human and animal diseases across conti...
Tabanids are nuisance pests for people and livestock because of their painful and irritating bite, p...
Tabanids are nuisance pests for humans and livestock because of their painful bite and persistent bi...
A discussion of the known fossil tabanids (Diptera Tabanidae) is presented based on fossil evidence....
A discussion of the known fossil tabanids (Diptera Tabanidae) is presented based on fossil evidence....
Biting insects such as tabanids and stomoxes are present worldwide in all kinds of landscapes and cl...
Tabanids and Stomoxus flies are insect pests with bites and feeding behaviors that can cause anemia ...
This report is based on the tabanid flies collected from Konya, Eskişehir, Adana and Hakkari during ...
Successful mechanical transmission of surra between animals by tabanid flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) de...
Tabanids (syn. horse flies) are biting-flies of medical and veterinary significance because of their...
Surra, the disease caused by the protozoal parasite, Trypanosoma evansi, is characterised by weight ...
Background: Tsetse flies (Diptera: Glossinidae) and tabanids (Diptera: Tabanidae) are haematophagous...
A checklist of Tabanidae in the American Museum of Natural History was compiled. Over 9,000 specimen...
Two studies evaluated the potential use of spatial barriers to reduce the mechanical transmission of...
Bu çalışmada, Türkiye'nin farklı yörelerinden 1957-1990 yılları arasında toplanan ve LEMT (Lodos Ent...
Biting flies of the family Tabanidae are important vectors of human and animal diseases across conti...
Tabanids are nuisance pests for people and livestock because of their painful and irritating bite, p...
Tabanids are nuisance pests for humans and livestock because of their painful bite and persistent bi...
A discussion of the known fossil tabanids (Diptera Tabanidae) is presented based on fossil evidence....
A discussion of the known fossil tabanids (Diptera Tabanidae) is presented based on fossil evidence....
Biting insects such as tabanids and stomoxes are present worldwide in all kinds of landscapes and cl...
Tabanids and Stomoxus flies are insect pests with bites and feeding behaviors that can cause anemia ...
This report is based on the tabanid flies collected from Konya, Eskişehir, Adana and Hakkari during ...
Successful mechanical transmission of surra between animals by tabanid flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) de...
Tabanids (syn. horse flies) are biting-flies of medical and veterinary significance because of their...
Surra, the disease caused by the protozoal parasite, Trypanosoma evansi, is characterised by weight ...
Background: Tsetse flies (Diptera: Glossinidae) and tabanids (Diptera: Tabanidae) are haematophagous...
A checklist of Tabanidae in the American Museum of Natural History was compiled. Over 9,000 specimen...
Two studies evaluated the potential use of spatial barriers to reduce the mechanical transmission of...
Bu çalışmada, Türkiye'nin farklı yörelerinden 1957-1990 yılları arasında toplanan ve LEMT (Lodos Ent...
Biting flies of the family Tabanidae are important vectors of human and animal diseases across conti...