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Dipterans with Biting Mouthparts: OverviewOwn Your Copy Today

Blood-feeding dipterans can be classified in several ways based on which sexes feed on vertebrate blood and on food preference. In certain species of dipterans, only the females feed on vertebrate blood, which is required for egg laying; these species include black flies, sand flies, biting midges, mosquitos, horse flies, and deer flies. In other species of blood-feeding dipterans, both male and female flies feed on vertebrate blood; these species include stable flies, horn flies, buffalo flies, tsetse flies, sheep keds, and hippoboscid or louse flies.

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Introduction
Dipterans with Biting Mouthparts
Black Flies
Sand Flies
Biting Midges
Mosquitos
Horse Flies and Deer Flies
Stable Flies
Horn Flies
Buffalo Flies
Tsetse Flies
Sheep Keds
Hippoboscid or Louse Flies
Dipterans with Nonbiting Mouthparts
Face Flies
Head Flies
Filth-breeding Flies
Eye Gnats
Dipterans that Produce Myiasis
Overview
Facultative Myiasis-producing Flies
Obligatory Myiasis-producing Flies
Overview
Cochliomyia hominivorax
Chrysomyia bezziana
Wolves (Warbles) of Small Animals
Gray Flesh Fly
African Tumbu Fly
Pseudomyiasis