hippoboscidae การใช้
- The Hippoboscidae are commonly called louse flies or ked flies.
- As in all Hippoboscidae, both males and females are blood feeders.
- This is typical of most members of the family Hippoboscidae.
- There is some evidence that other Hippoboscidae can serve as vectors of disease agents to mammals.
- It is a permanently fully winged fly, not shedding its wings on finding its host, as in some other Hippoboscidae.
- In the strict sense, the Pupipara only encompass the Hippoboscidae, Nycteribiidae, and " Streblidae ", which in older works were all included in the Hippoboscidae.
- In the strict sense, the Pupipara only encompass the Hippoboscidae, Nycteribiidae, and " Streblidae ", which in older works were all included in the Hippoboscidae.
- The tsetse fly ( as well as other Glossinidae, Hippoboscidae, Nycteribidae and Streblidae ) exhibits adenotrophic viviparity; a single fertilised egg is retained in the oviduct and the developing larva feeds on glandular secretions.
- ""'Hippobosca longipennis " "'( Diptera : Hippoboscidae ), the dog fly, louse fly, or blind fly, is an obligate biological or mechanical vector for other pathogens.