... head capsule is modified from that of the Hippoboscidae. The vertex is not subdivided into several anatomically ... membranous region of the head, as in the Hippoboscidae. The ptilinum serves as a flexible joint connecting ... is much more modified than that of the Hippoboscidae and is movable. The eyes are reduced to ... have the same structure as those of the Hippoboscidae parasitising birds. The proboscis has much in common with that of the Hippoboscidae though it differs greatly in detail. It is ... formed of the same parts as in the Hippoboscidae. All the parts of the rostrum, with the ...
Tópico(s): Bird parasitology and diseases
1928 - Cambridge University Press | Parasitology
Members of the Hippoboscidae, a family of pupiparous Diptera, are known to act as vectors of two species of Trypanosoma (T. melophagium and ... the protozoan parasites known to be transmitted by Hippoboscidae are summarized, and the history of the discovery ... and helminths may prove to be transmitted by Hippoboscidae. The Hippoboscidae (louse-flies) are a family of cyclorrhaphous Diptera, ... this grouping as an unnatural one. In all Hippoboscidae (as well as in the other two families ...
Tópico(s): Insect-Plant Interactions and Control
1967 - American Society of Parasitologists | Journal of Parasitology
Eva Šochová, Filip Husník, Eva Nováková, Ali Halajian, Václav Hypša,
... Here, using phylogenetic approaches, we focus on the Hippoboscidae phylogeny as well as the stability and dynamics ... Sodalis co-evolving with the Olfersini subclade of Hippoboscidae. We also show several likely facultative Sodalis lineages ... well as possibly facultative infections incongruent with the Hippoboscidae phylogeny. Finally, we reveal substantial diversity of Wolbachia strains detected in Hippoboscidae samples falling into three supergroups: A, B, and ...
Tópico(s): Insect behavior and control techniques
2017 - PeerJ, Inc. | PeerJ
Nil Rahola, Steven M. Goodman, Vincent Robert,
The Hippoboscidae or “louse-flies” is a family of pupiparous Diptera, which in their adult stage are ectoparasites of ... This paper presents a comprehensive review of Malagasy Hippoboscidae. In total, amongst the 213 species of this ... data are presented from a collection of 17 Hippoboscidae obtained from seven species of forest-dwelling birds ...
Tópico(s): Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
2011 - EDP Sciences | Parasite
James E. O’Hara, Pierfilippo Cerretti, Thomas Pape, Neal L. Evenhuis,
... Kirby, 1880 of Ornithoica Rondani, 1878, n. syn. [Hippoboscidae]; Ornithomyia Macquart, 1835 of Ornithomya Latreille, 1804, n. syn. [Hippoboscidae]; Orthochile Blanchard, 1845 of Ortochile Latreille, 1809, n. ... Rondani, 1879 of Raymondia Frauenfeld, 1855, n. syn. [Hippoboscidae]; Ramphina Rondani, 1856 of Rhamphina Macquart, 1835, n. ... Turtaudière, 1849 of Craterina Olfers, 1816, n. syn. [Hippoboscidae]; Stomorhyna Rondani, 1862 of Stomorhina Rondani, 1861, n. ...
Tópico(s): Lepidoptera: Biology and Taxonomy
2011 - Q15088586 | Zootaxa
Motoyoshi Mogi, Tohru Mano, Isamu Sawada,
Records of Hippoboscidae, Nycteribiidae and Streblidae collected in Japan were presented. Data for localities, dates, collectors were given for all the ... of species recorded from Japan count 26 for Hippoboscidae, 11 for Nycteribiidae and 4 for Streblidae. All ... become rather clear but information for species of Hippoboscidae is still fragmentary.
Tópico(s): Bartonella species infections research
2002 - Japan Society of Medical Entomology and Zoology | Medical Entomology and Zoology
Jozef Oboňa, Katarína Fogašová, Miroslav Fulín, Stanislav Greš, Peter Manko, Jakub Repaský, Jindřích Roháček, Oldřich Sychra, Martin Hromada,
The available keys for European Hippoboscidae are outdated and do not cover all species currently known from Europe. Therefore, identification keys to the eleven genera and 31 ... are provided here. Ornithomya comosa (Austen, 1930) (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) is recorded for the first time from the ...
Tópico(s): Forensic Entomology and Diptera Studies
2022 - Pensoft Publishers | ZooKeys
Will K. Reeves, John E. Lloyd,
The Hippoboscoidea (Families Hippoboscidae, Streblidae, and Nycteribiidae) are parasitic true flies (Order: Diptera) that feed on the blood. The Streblidae, and Nycteribiidae are ... and contain the majority of species with the Hippoboscidae known from birds and mammals other than bats. Several species of Hippoboscidae including Melophagus ovinus and Hippobosca spp. are ectoparsites ...
Tópico(s): Bartonella species infections research
2019 - Wiley | Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Si-Pei Liu, Frank Friedrich, Dennis S. Petersen, Sebastian Büsse, Stanislav N. Gorb, Rolf G. Beutel,
... system of the swift lousefly Crataerina pallida (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) is documented with scanning electron microscopy, micro-computed ... The results confirm the monophyly of Hippoboscoidea, Pupipara (Hippoboscidae + Streblidae + Nycteribiidae) and the bat flies (Streblidae + Nycteribiidae). The monophyletic origin of Hippoboscidae is challenged with respect to the genus Ornithoica, ...
Tópico(s): Fossil Insects in Amber
2018 - Oxford University Press | Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
Rajmund Sokół, Remigiusz Gałęcki,
... were isolated from dogs, including Hippobosca equina (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) (17.2%), Lipoptena cervi (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) (32.0%), and two species not previously encountered ... longipennis (45.0%) and Lipoptena fortisetosa (5.9%). Hippoboscidae may act as vectors of pathogens and any ...
Tópico(s): Vector-borne infectious diseases
2016 - Wiley | Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Eva Nováková, Václav Hypša, Petr Nguyen, Filip Husník, Alistair C. Darby,
... the blood feeding deer ked, Lipoptena cervi (Diptera: Hippoboscidae). The bacteria reside in specialized cells derived from ... of this symbiosis and its independent origin within Hippoboscidae.
Tópico(s): Bacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing
2016 - Springer Science+Business Media | Standards in Genomic Sciences
Frederik Torp Petersen, Rudolf Meier, Sujatha Narayanan Kutty, Brian M. Wiegmann,
... that contains the Glossinidae or tsetse flies, the Hippoboscidae or louse flies, and two families of bat ... Hippoboscoidea including the superfamily as a whole, the Hippoboscidae, the Nycteribiidae, the bat flies, and the Pupipara (=Hippoboscidae+Nycteribiidae+Streblidae), as well as several subfamilies within ...
Tópico(s): Viral Infections and Vectors
2007 - Elsevier BV | Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Lénaïg Halos, Taoufik Jamal, Renaud Maillard, Benjamin Girard, Jacques Guillot, Bruno B. Chomel, Muriel Vayssier‐Taussat, Henri‐Jean Boulouis,
... of the Bartonella citrate synthase gene from 83 Hippoboscidae was detected in 94% of 48 adult Lipoptena ... 10 M. ovinus pupae. Our findings suggest that Hippoboscidae play a role in the transmission of Bartonella ...
Tópico(s): Genital Health and Disease
2004 - American Society for Microbiology | Applied and Environmental Microbiology
The members of Hippoboscidae family are called louse flies, bird flies, feather flies, spider flies, flat flies, tick flies, ked flies, and keds. These are obligate, blood-feeding ectoprarasites. The Hippoboscidae , Streblidae , and Nycteribiidae represent three families of the ... genera and 150 described species in the family Hippoboscidae . All members of the Hippoboscoidea are morphologically adapted ...
Tópico(s): Diptera species taxonomy and behavior
2002 - Wiley | Medical and Veterinary Entomology
... review of the phoretic relationship between Mallophaga and Hippoboscidae (Keirans 1975), I recorded over 400 cases of ... of phoresy between Mallophaga and insects other than Hippoboscidae. To give as complete a list as possible ...
Tópico(s): Avian ecology and behavior
1975 - Oxford University Press | Journal of Medical Entomology
... Further notes on Lipopteninae; (4) Notes on the Hippoboscidae, II; (5) A revised checklist and concise host index of Hippoboscidae. There is an index to the entire volume.
Tópico(s): Hemiptera Insect Studies
1969 - Oxford University Press | Journal of Medical Entomology
Sergio Ibáñez‐Bernal, Fernando González-García, Diego Santiago‐Alarcon,
Louse flies (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) are vectors of several blood-borne pathogens of wild birds, such as parasites of the genera Trypanosoma and Haemoproteus. ... records for the louse fly Ornithoctona fusciventris (Diptera: Hippoboscidae). We found a positive infection by Plasmodium/Haemoproteus ...
Tópico(s): Vector-borne infectious diseases
2015 - Southwestern Association of Naturalists | The Southwestern Naturalist
Mitsuhiro Iwasa, Chang‐Yong Choi,
Eight species of Hippoboscidae from 13 bird hosts are reported from the Republic of Korea (ROK). A new species of the genus Crataerina ... Palaearctic region, and for the species of the Hippoboscidae in the ROK.
Tópico(s): Forest Insect Ecology and Management
2013 - Oxford University Press | Journal of Medical Entomology
Xin Li, Liang Wang, Ding Yang,
... PCGs in IQ-TREE supports the monophyly of Hippoboscidae, which was a sister group of Streblidae. Families Hippoboscidae and Streblidae formed the monophyletic Hippoboscoidea clade.
Tópico(s): Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences
2022 - Taylor & Francis | Mitochondrial DNA Part B
Eva Bazsalovicsová, Bronislava Víchová, Jozef Oboňa, Alžbeta Radačovská, Veronika Blažeková, Ivica Kráľová-Hromadová,
... wide range of pathogens. The louse flies (family Hippoboscidae) are ectoparasitic dipterans feeding strictly on the blood ...
Tópico(s): Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences
2023 - Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. | Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
Miguel Peña-Espinoza, Daniel Em, Bita Shahi‐Barogh, Dominik Berer, Georg Gerhard Duscher, Lara van der Vloedt, Walter Glawischnig, Steffen Rehbein, Josef Harl, Maria Sophia Unterköfler, Hans‐Peter Fuehrer,
Hippoboscid flies (Diptera: Hippoboscidae), also known as louse flies or keds, are obligate blood-sucking ectoparasites of animals, and accidentally of humans. The ...
Tópico(s): Bartonella species infections research
2023 - BioMed Central | Parasites & Vectors
Mo Wang, Jishan Wang, Yingya Guo, Zheng Qing-lian, Nouhoum Dibo, Fanming Meng,
Lipoptena grahami Bequaert, 1942 (Diptera, Hippoboscidae) was first described in China almost 80 years ago. Species of Lipoptena were obligate blooding-feeding insects and commonly reported as ...
Tópico(s): Bacillus and Francisella bacterial research
2021 - Taylor & Francis | Mitochondrial DNA Part B
Annalisa Andreani, Laura Stancampiano, Antonio Belcari, Patrizia Sacchetti, Riccardo Bozzi, Maria Paola Ponzetta,
... L. cervi are hematophagous ectoparasites belonging to the Hippoboscidae family and preferentially living on cervids. In recent ...
Tópico(s): Microbial infections and disease research
2021 - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute | Animals
Aleksi Lehikoinen, Pekka Pohjola, Jari Valkama, Marko Mutanen, Jaakko L. O. Pohjoismäki,
Ectoparasites such as louse flies (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) have tendency for host specialization, which is driven by adaptation to host biology as well as competition avoidance between parasites of the ... provide DNA barcodes for ten Finnish species of Hippoboscidae, which can be used as a resource for ...
Tópico(s): Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies
2021 - Public Library of Science | PLoS ONE
... Rondani, 1878, Ornithomya hatamensis Rondani, 1878 [all in Hippoboscidae]; Megaglossa corticarum Rondani, 1869 [Platystomatidae]; Elgiva lateritia Rondani, ... Rondani, 1878, Myophthiria reduvioides Rondani, 1875 [both in Hippoboscidae]; Myiodella brachialis Rondani, 1873, Senopterina zonalis Rondani, 1875 [ ...
Tópico(s): Insect behavior and control techniques
2021 - Q15088586 | Zootaxa
Joanna Werszko, Żaneta Steiner-Bogdaszewska, Witold Jeżewski, Tomasz Szewczyk, Grzegorz Kuryło, Marek Wołkowycki, Piotr Wróblewski, Grzegorz Karbowiak,
The family Hippoboscidae is a less known group of blood-sucking flies. Deer ked are particularly important for animal health; they ...
Tópico(s): Microbial infections and disease research
2020 - Cambridge University Press | Parasitology
Karen C. Poh, Michael J. Skvarla, Jesse R. Evans, Erika T. Machtinger,
Abstract Deer keds (Diptera: Hippoboscidae: Lipoptena Nitzsch, 1818 and Neolipoptena Bequaert, 1942) are blood-feeding ectoparasites that primarily attack cervids and occasionally bite humans, while ...
Tópico(s): Vector-borne infectious diseases
2020 - Oxford University Press | Journal of Insect Science
E. P. Nartshuk, A. V. Matyukhin, Valeriy P. Shokhrin, Mikhail Markovets,
Two parasitic louse flies (Diptera: Hippoboscidae), polyxenous Ornithoica exilis (Walker, 1861) known earlier in Oriental and Australia Regions, Japan (Honshu, Ryukyu Islands) and oligoxenous Ornithomya comosa (Austin, ...
Tópico(s): Yersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research
2019 - Federal Scientific Center of the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity | Far Eastern entomologist
Andrei Daniel Mihalca, Ioana Raluca Păstrav, Attila D. Sándor, Georgiana Deak, Călin Mircea Gherman, Alexandru Sarmaşi, Jan Votýpka,
Abstract. Hippobosca longipennis (Diptera: Hippoboscidae), the dog fly or dog louse fly, is an obligate blood‐feeding ectoparasite of wild and domestic carnivores in Africa ... and the second record of Lipoptena fortisetosa (Diptera: Hippoboscidae), a potentially invasive species. Hippobosca longipennis was found ...
Tópico(s): Dermatological diseases and infestations
2019 - Wiley | Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Michael J. Skvarla, Erika T. Machtinger,
Deer keds (Diptera: Hippoboscidae: Lipoptena Nitzsch, 1818 and Neolipoptena Bequaert, 1942) are parasitic flies that primarily attack cervids and occasionally bite humans. Recent ...
Tópico(s): Viral Infections and Vectors
2019 - Oxford University Press | Journal of Medical Entomology