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Tabanidae Of the 30 genera in the family tabanidae, only the following are of veterinary importance; Tabanus and Hybomitra...
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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...
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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...
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Taenia Tapeworm proglottids and the metacestodes in cattle and pigs were mentioned in the Papyrus and by Hippocrates, Aristotle (who compared the...
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Taenia solium See Taenia data sheet for further details. This disease is on the list of diseases notifiable to the World Organisation for...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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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