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Tabanidae
Known as:
deerfly
, horsefly
, deerflies
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5 relations
Chrysops
Broader (1)
Diptera
Narrower (3)
Tabanus <subgenus>
Tabanus Genus
Tabanus atratus
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Review
2015
Review
2015
Spiroplasma - an emerging arthropod-borne pathogen?
E. Cisak
,
A. Wójcik-Fatla
,
V. Zając
,
Anna Sawczyn
,
J. Sroka
,
J. Dutkiewicz
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
2015
Corpus ID: 4651120
Spiroplasma is a genus of wall-less, low-GC, small Gram-positive bacteria of the internal contractile cytoskeleton, with helical…
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2013
2013
Stripes disrupt odour attractiveness to biting horseflies: Battle between ammonia, CO2, and colour pattern for dominance in the sensory systems of host-seeking tabanids
M. Blahó
,
Ádám Egri
,
Dénes Száz
,
György Kriska
,
S. Åkesson
,
G. Horváth
Physiology and Behavior
2013
Corpus ID: 27208536
Review
2012
Review
2012
Disintegrins from Hematophagous Sources
Teresa C. F. Assumpção
,
J. Ribeiro
,
I. Francischetti
Toxins
2012
Corpus ID: 15334061
Bloodsucking arthropods are a rich source of salivary molecules (sialogenins) which inhibit platelet aggregation, neutrophil…
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2010
2010
Intradermal skin testing in Icelandic horses in Austria.
G. Kolm-Stark
,
R. Wagner
Equine Veterinary Journal
2010
Corpus ID: 25265127
Icelandic horses in Austria are commonly affected by an allergic inflammatory skin disease recurring during the summer seasons…
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2009
2009
Intracellular fate of Francisella tularensis within arthropod-derived cells.
M. Šantić
,
Christine Akimana
,
Rexford Asare
,
J. C. Kouokam
,
S. Atay
,
Y. Kwaik
Environmental Microbiology
2009
Corpus ID: 30902120
Since transmission of Francisella tularensis into the mammalian host occurs via arthropod vectors such as ticks, mosquitoes…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Ventral polarization vision in tabanids: horseflies and deerflies (Diptera: Tabanidae) are attracted to horizontally polarized light
G. Horváth
,
J. Majer
,
L. Horváth
,
I. Szivák
,
György Kriska
Die Naturwissenschaften
2008
Corpus ID: 10709063
Adult tabanid flies (horseflies and deerflies) are terrestrial and lay their eggs onto marsh plants near bodies of fresh water…
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1996
1996
Coexistent anaphylaxis to Diptera and Hymenoptera.
H. B. Freye
,
C. Litwin
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
1996
Corpus ID: 23974344
Review
1989
Review
1989
Natural mode of horizontal transmission of bovine leukemia virus (BLV): the potential role of tabanids (Tabanus spp.).
G. Manet
,
X. Guilbert
,
A. Roux
,
A. Vuillaume
,
A. Parodi
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
1989
Corpus ID: 28467135
1987
1987
Epidemiology of borrelia infections in Austria.
G. Stanek
,
H. Flamm
,
+5 authors
G. Wewalka
Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie Mikrobiologie und…
1987
Corpus ID: 25631229
1950
1950
Tularemia; geographical distribution of deerfly fever and the biting fly, Chrysops discalis Williston.
W. L. Jellison
Public health reports ()
1950
Corpus ID: 38540400
"Deerfly fever" was described by Pearse (1) in 1911 as a disease entity of man in Utah where it had been recognized by physicians…
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