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Tabanidae Tabanidae
Of the 30 genera in the family tabanidae, only the following are of veterinary importance; Tabanus and Hybomitra...
Tabebuia heterophylla Tabebuia heterophylla (pink trumpet tree)
Several Tabebuia species have been noted as invasive in parts of their native Caribbean range as well as where introduced to Pacific and...
Tachinidae Tachinidae (parasite flies)
This is one of the largest families of Diptera with about 8200 species described and many still undescribed. The classification of members of this...
Taenia Taenia
Tapeworm proglottids and the metacestodes in cattle and pigs were mentioned in the Papyrus and by Hippocrates, Aristotle (who compared the...
Taenia solium Taenia solium
See Taenia data sheet for further details. This disease is on the list of diseases notifiable to the World Organisation for...
Tagetes minuta Tagetes minuta (stinking Roger)
T. minuta is a fast-growing annual weed which competes with crops and interferes with their management or harvest. It has been reported as a weed...
Tamarix aphylla Tamarix aphylla (athel)
T. aphylla can produce numerous seeds that can be spread over a wide area by wind and water. The relatively low rate of T. aphylla invasion in...
  Tamarix canariensis (Canary Island tamarisk)
Most morphological features are similar to those of T. ramosissima but T. canariensis differs from that species and from T. chinensis in the...
Tamarix chinensis Tamarix chinensis (five-stamen tamarisk)
This species is fast growing and adapted to extreme environments, with high seed dispersal and vegetative reproduction capacity. Through depletion...
  Tamarix gallica (French tamarisk)
Most morphological features are similar to those of T. ramosissima but T. gallica differs from that species and from T. chinensis in the insertion...
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