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The present paper focuses on three species belonging to the family Hippoboscidae: Hippobosca equina, Lipoptena cervi and L. fortisetosa - haematophagus ectoparasites typical of cervids. In Europe, the forest flies (H. equina) are observed mainly in horses and cattle, but the primary host of this...

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Kowal, J.; Nosal, P.; Kornaś, S.; Wajdzik, M.; Matysek, M.; Basiaga, M.
Publisher
Polskie Towarzystwo Nauk Weterynaryjnych, Lublin, Poland
Citation
Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2016, 72, 12, pp 745-749
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Establishment of vector species such as A. albopictus and A. sierrensis in new areas of the USA, and consequences for transmission of Dirofilaria immitis, are discussed. A. albopictus is an Asian species that was introduced into the USA in 1985. This species, a known vector of heartworm in Japan,...

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Scoles, G. A.; Dickson, S. L.
Publisher
American Heartworm Society, Batavia, USA
Citation
Proceedings of the heartworm symposium '95, Auburn, Alabama, USA, 31 March-2nd April, 1995., 1995, pp 27-35

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