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Icosta Plana
''Icosta'' are genus of biting fly, flies in the Family (biology), family of louse flies, Hippoboscidae. There are 52 known species, making it the largest Hippoboscid genus. All species are parasitism, parasites of birds. Distribution Worldwide, excluding Antarctica. Systematics *Genus ''Icosta'' Paul Gustav Eduard Speiser, Speiser, 1905 :*Subgenus ''Ardmoeca'' ::*''Icosta albipennis, I. albipennis'' (Thomas Say, Say, 1823) ::*''Icosta ardae ardae, I. ardae ardae'' (Pierre-Justin-Marie Macquart, Macquart, 1835) :::*''Icosta ardae botaurinorum, I. ardae botaurinorum'' (Swenk, 1916) ::*''Icosta holoptera holoptera, I. holoptera holoptera'' (Adolfo Lutz, Lutz, 1915) :::*''Icosta holoptera omnisetosa, I. holoptera omnisetosa'' Maa, 1969 ::*''Icosta macclurei, I. macclurei'' Maa, 1969 ::*''Icosta massonnati, I. massonnati'' (Falcoz, 1926) ::*''Icosta schoutedeni, I. schoutedeni'' (Joseph Charles Bequaert, Bequaert, 1945) :*Subgenus ''Gypoeca'' ::*''Icosta meda, I. meda'' (Maa, 1963) : ...
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Icosta Ardae Botaurinorum
''Icosta'' are genus of biting flies in the family of louse flies, Hippoboscidae. There are 52 known species, making it the largest Hippoboscid genus. All species are parasites of birds. Distribution Worldwide, excluding Antarctica. Systematics *Genus ''Icosta'' Speiser, 1905 :*Subgenus '' Ardmoeca'' ::*'' I. albipennis'' (Say, 1823) ::*'' I. ardae ardae'' ( Macquart, 1835) :::*'' I. ardae botaurinorum'' (Swenk, 1916) ::*'' I. holoptera holoptera'' (Lutz, 1915) :::*'' I. holoptera omnisetosa'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. macclurei'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. massonnati'' (Falcoz, 1926) ::*'' I. schoutedeni'' ( Bequaert, 1945) :*Subgenus '' Gypoeca'' ::*'' I. meda'' (Maa, 1963) :*Subgenus '' Icosta'' ::*'' I. acromialis acromialis'' (Speiser, 1904) :::*'' I. acromialis tuberculata'' (Ferris, 1927) ::*'' I. bicorna'' (Ferris, 1927) ::*'' I. bucerotina'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. chalcolampra'' (Speiser, 1904) ::*'' I. coalescens'' (Maa, 1964) ::*'' I. corvina'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. diluta'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' ...
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Icosta Bicorna
''Icosta'' are genus of biting flies in the family of louse flies, Hippoboscidae. There are 52 known species, making it the largest Hippoboscid genus. All species are parasites of birds. Distribution Worldwide, excluding Antarctica. Systematics *Genus ''Icosta'' Speiser, 1905 :*Subgenus '' Ardmoeca'' ::*'' I. albipennis'' (Say, 1823) ::*'' I. ardae ardae'' ( Macquart, 1835) :::*'' I. ardae botaurinorum'' (Swenk, 1916) ::*'' I. holoptera holoptera'' (Lutz, 1915) :::*'' I. holoptera omnisetosa'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. macclurei'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. massonnati'' (Falcoz, 1926) ::*'' I. schoutedeni'' ( Bequaert, 1945) :*Subgenus '' Gypoeca'' ::*'' I. meda'' (Maa, 1963) :*Subgenus '' Icosta'' ::*'' I. acromialis acromialis'' (Speiser, 1904) :::*'' I. acromialis tuberculata'' (Ferris, 1927) ::*'' I. bicorna'' (Ferris, 1927) ::*'' I. bucerotina'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. chalcolampra'' (Speiser, 1904) ::*'' I. coalescens'' (Maa, 1964) ::*'' I. corvina'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. diluta'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' ...
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Icosta Acromialis Tuberculata
''Icosta'' are genus of biting flies in the family of louse flies, Hippoboscidae. There are 52 known species, making it the largest Hippoboscid genus. All species are parasites of birds. Distribution Worldwide, excluding Antarctica. Systematics *Genus ''Icosta'' Speiser, 1905 :*Subgenus '' Ardmoeca'' ::*'' I. albipennis'' (Say, 1823) ::*'' I. ardae ardae'' ( Macquart, 1835) :::*'' I. ardae botaurinorum'' (Swenk, 1916) ::*'' I. holoptera holoptera'' (Lutz, 1915) :::*'' I. holoptera omnisetosa'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. macclurei'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. massonnati'' (Falcoz, 1926) ::*'' I. schoutedeni'' ( Bequaert, 1945) :*Subgenus '' Gypoeca'' ::*'' I. meda'' (Maa, 1963) :*Subgenus '' Icosta'' ::*'' I. acromialis acromialis'' (Speiser, 1904) :::*'' I. acromialis tuberculata'' (Ferris, 1927) ::*'' I. bicorna'' (Ferris, 1927) ::*'' I. bucerotina'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. chalcolampra'' (Speiser, 1904) ::*'' I. coalescens'' (Maa, 1964) ::*'' I. corvina'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. diluta'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' ...
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Icosta Acromialis Acromialis
''Icosta'' are genus of biting flies in the family of louse flies, Hippoboscidae. There are 52 known species, making it the largest Hippoboscid genus. All species are parasites of birds. Distribution Worldwide, excluding Antarctica. Systematics *Genus ''Icosta'' Speiser, 1905 :*Subgenus '' Ardmoeca'' ::*'' I. albipennis'' (Say, 1823) ::*'' I. ardae ardae'' ( Macquart, 1835) :::*'' I. ardae botaurinorum'' (Swenk, 1916) ::*'' I. holoptera holoptera'' (Lutz, 1915) :::*'' I. holoptera omnisetosa'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. macclurei'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. massonnati'' (Falcoz, 1926) ::*'' I. schoutedeni'' ( Bequaert, 1945) :*Subgenus '' Gypoeca'' ::*'' I. meda'' (Maa, 1963) :*Subgenus '' Icosta'' ::*'' I. acromialis acromialis'' (Speiser, 1904) :::*'' I. acromialis tuberculata'' (Ferris, 1927) ::*'' I. bicorna'' (Ferris, 1927) ::*'' I. bucerotina'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. chalcolampra'' (Speiser, 1904) ::*'' I. coalescens'' (Maa, 1964) ::*'' I. corvina'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. diluta'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' ...
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Icosta (subgenus)
''Icosta'' are genus of biting flies in the family of louse flies, Hippoboscidae. There are 52 known species, making it the largest Hippoboscid genus. All species are parasites of birds. Distribution Worldwide, excluding Antarctica. Systematics *Genus ''Icosta'' Speiser, 1905 :*Subgenus '' Ardmoeca'' ::*'' I. albipennis'' (Say, 1823) ::*'' I. ardae ardae'' ( Macquart, 1835) :::*'' I. ardae botaurinorum'' (Swenk, 1916) ::*'' I. holoptera holoptera'' (Lutz, 1915) :::*'' I. holoptera omnisetosa'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. macclurei'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. massonnati'' (Falcoz, 1926) ::*'' I. schoutedeni'' ( Bequaert, 1945) :*Subgenus '' Gypoeca'' ::*'' I. meda'' (Maa, 1963) :*Subgenus '' Icosta'' ::*'' I. acromialis acromialis'' (Speiser, 1904) :::*'' I. acromialis tuberculata'' (Ferris, 1927) ::*'' I. bicorna'' (Ferris, 1927) ::*'' I. bucerotina'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. chalcolampra'' (Speiser, 1904) ::*'' I. coalescens'' (Maa, 1964) ::*'' I. corvina'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' I. diluta'' Maa, 1969 ::*'' ...
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