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Portschinskia Sichuanensis
''Portschinskia'' is a genus of flies. They are also known as bumblebee bot flies due to their striking resemblance to bumblebees both in habit and colour patterns. Like all bot flies they are obligate parasites whose larvae develop in mammals. Taxonomy The first phylogenetic study of ''Portschinskia'' of all 11 species, including four new species, was published in 2020. * '' Portschinskia bombiformis'' Portschinsky, 1901 * '' Portschinskia burmensis'' Xin-Yu Li, Thomas Pape, Dong Zhang, 2020 * '' Portschinskia gigas'' Portschinsky, 1901 * '' Portschinskia himalayana'' Grunin, 1962 * '' Portschinskia loewii'' Schnabl, 1877 * '' Portschinskia magnifica'' Pleske, 1926 * ''Portschinskia neugebaueri ''Portschinskia'' is a genus of flies. They are also known as bumblebee bot flies due to their striking resemblance to bumblebees both in habit and colour patterns. Like all bot flies they are obligate parasites whose larvae develop in mammals. ...'' Portschinsky, 1881 * '' P ...
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Genus
Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family (taxonomy), family. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. :E.g. ''Panthera leo'' (lion) and ''Panthera onca'' (jaguar) are two species within the genus ''Panthera''. ''Panthera'' is a genus within the family Felidae. The composition of a genus is determined by taxonomy (biology), taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera. There are some general practices used, however, including the idea that a newly defined genus should fulfill these three criteria to be descriptively useful: # monophyly – all descendants ...
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Portschinskia Przewalskyi
''Portschinskia'' is a genus of flies. They are also known as bumblebee bot flies due to their striking resemblance to bumblebees both in habit and colour patterns. Like all bot flies they are obligate parasites whose larvae develop in mammals. Taxonomy The first phylogenetic study of ''Portschinskia'' of all 11 species, including four new species, was published in 2020. * '' Portschinskia bombiformis'' Portschinsky, 1901 * '' Portschinskia burmensis'' Xin-Yu Li, Thomas Pape, Dong Zhang, 2020 * '' Portschinskia gigas'' Portschinsky, 1901 * '' Portschinskia himalayana'' Grunin, 1962 * '' Portschinskia loewii'' Schnabl, 1877 * '' Portschinskia magnifica'' Pleske, 1926 * ''Portschinskia neugebaueri ''Portschinskia'' is a genus of flies. They are also known as bumblebee bot flies due to their striking resemblance to bumblebees both in habit and colour patterns. Like all bot flies they are obligate parasites whose larvae develop in mammals. ...'' Portschinsky, 1881 * '' P ...
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Veterinary Entomology
Veterinary medicine is the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, management, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, disorder, and injury in animals. Along with this, it deals with animal rearing, husbandry, breeding, research on nutrition, and product development. The scope of veterinary medicine is wide, covering all animal species, both List of domesticated animals, domesticated and wildlife, wild, with a wide range of conditions that can affect different species. Veterinary medicine is widely practiced, both with and without professional supervision. Professional care is most often led by a veterinarian, veterinary physician (also known as a veterinarian, veterinary surgeon, or "vet"), but also by paraveterinary workers, such as veterinary nurses or technicians. This can be augmented by other paraprofessionals with specific specialties, such as animal physiotherapy or dentistry, and species-relevant roles such as farriers. Veterinary science helps human health thr ...
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Parasitic Arthropods Of Mammals
Parasitism is a Symbiosis, close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the Host (biology), host, causing it some harm, and is Adaptation, adapted structurally to this way of life. The entomologist E. O. Wilson has characterised parasites as "predators that eat prey in units of less than one". Parasites include single-celled protozoans such as the agents of malaria, sleeping sickness, and amoebic dysentery; animals such as hookworms, lice, mosquitoes, and vampire bats; fungi such as Armillaria mellea, honey fungus and the agents of ringworm; and plants such as mistletoe, dodder, and the Orobanchaceae, broomrapes. There are six major parasitic Behavioral ecology#Evolutionarily stable strategy, strategies of exploitation of animal hosts, namely parasitic castration, directly transmitted parasitism (by contact), wikt:trophic, trophicallytransmitted parasitism (by being eaten), Disease vector, vector-transmitted paras ...
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Parasites Of Equines
Parasitism is a close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life. The entomologist E. O. Wilson has characterised parasites as "predators that eat prey in units of less than one". Parasites include single-celled protozoans such as the agents of malaria, sleeping sickness, and amoebic dysentery; animals such as hookworms, lice, mosquitoes, and vampire bats; fungi such as honey fungus and the agents of ringworm; and plants such as mistletoe, dodder, and the broomrapes. There are six major parasitic strategies of exploitation of animal hosts, namely parasitic castration, directly transmitted parasitism (by contact), trophicallytransmitted parasitism (by being eaten), vector-transmitted parasitism, parasitoidism, and micropredation. One major axis of classification concerns invasiveness: an endoparasite lives inside the host's body; an ect ...
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Parasitic Flies
Parasitism is a close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life. The entomologist E. O. Wilson has characterised parasites as "predators that eat prey in units of less than one". Parasites include single-celled protozoans such as the agents of malaria, sleeping sickness, and amoebic dysentery; animals such as hookworms, lice, mosquitoes, and vampire bats; fungi such as honey fungus and the agents of ringworm; and plants such as mistletoe, dodder, and the broomrapes. There are six major parasitic strategies of exploitation of animal hosts, namely parasitic castration, directly transmitted parasitism (by contact), trophicallytransmitted parasitism (by being eaten), vector-transmitted parasitism, parasitoidism, and micropredation. One major axis of classification concerns invasiveness: an endoparasite lives inside the host's body; an ect ...
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Oestridae
Botflies, also known as warble flies, heel flies, and gadflies, are a family of flies known as the Oestridae. Their larvae are internal parasites of mammals, some species growing in the host's flesh and others within the gut. ''Dermatobia hominis'' is the only species of botfly known to parasitize humans routinely, though other species of flies cause myiasis in humans. General A botfly, also written bot fly, bott fly or bot-fly in various combinations, is any fly in the family Oestridae. Their life cycles vary greatly according to species, but the larvae of all species are internal parasites of mammals. Largely according to species, they also are known variously as warble flies, heel flies, and gadflies. The larvae of some species grow in the flesh of their hosts, while others grow within the hosts' alimentary tracts. The word "bot" in this sense means a maggot. A warble is a skin lump or callus such as might be caused by an ill-fitting harness, or by the presence of a warble ...
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Botfly
Botflies, also known as warble flies, heel flies, and gadflies, are a family of flies known as the Oestridae. Their larvae are internal parasites of mammals, some species growing in the host's flesh and others within the gut. ''Dermatobia hominis'' is the only species of botfly known to parasitize humans routinely, though other species of flies cause myiasis in humans. General A botfly, also written bot fly, bott fly or bot-fly in various combinations, is any fly in the family Oestridae. Their life cycles vary greatly according to species, but the larvae of all species are internal parasites of mammals. Largely according to species, they also are known variously as warble flies, heel flies, and gadflies. The larvae of some species grow in the flesh of their hosts, while others grow within the hosts' alimentary tracts. The word "bot" in this sense means a maggot. A warble is a skin lump or callus such as might be caused by an ill-fitting harness, or by the presence of a warble ...
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Portschinskia Yunnanensis
''Portschinskia'' is a genus of flies. They are also known as bumblebee bot flies due to their striking resemblance to bumblebees both in habit and colour patterns. Like all bot flies they are obligate parasites whose larvae develop in mammals. Taxonomy The first phylogenetic study of ''Portschinskia'' of all 11 species, including four new species, was published in 2020. * '' Portschinskia bombiformis'' Portschinsky, 1901 * '' Portschinskia burmensis'' Xin-Yu Li, Thomas Pape, Dong Zhang, 2020 * '' Portschinskia gigas'' Portschinsky, 1901 * '' Portschinskia himalayana'' Grunin, 1962 * '' Portschinskia loewii'' Schnabl, 1877 * '' Portschinskia magnifica'' Pleske, 1926 * ''Portschinskia neugebaueri ''Portschinskia'' is a genus of flies. They are also known as bumblebee bot flies due to their striking resemblance to bumblebees both in habit and colour patterns. Like all bot flies they are obligate parasites whose larvae develop in mammals. ...'' Portschinsky, 1881 * '' P ...
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Portschinskia Xizangensis
''Portschinskia'' is a genus of flies. They are also known as bumblebee bot flies due to their striking resemblance to bumblebees both in habit and colour patterns. Like all bot flies they are obligate parasites whose larvae develop in mammals. Taxonomy The first phylogenetic study of ''Portschinskia'' of all 11 species, including four new species, was published in 2020. * '' Portschinskia bombiformis'' Portschinsky, 1901 * '' Portschinskia burmensis'' Xin-Yu Li, Thomas Pape, Dong Zhang, 2020 * '' Portschinskia gigas'' Portschinsky, 1901 * '' Portschinskia himalayana'' Grunin, 1962 * '' Portschinskia loewii'' Schnabl, 1877 * '' Portschinskia magnifica'' Pleske, 1926 * ''Portschinskia neugebaueri ''Portschinskia'' is a genus of flies. They are also known as bumblebee bot flies due to their striking resemblance to bumblebees both in habit and colour patterns. Like all bot flies they are obligate parasites whose larvae develop in mammals. ...'' Portschinsky, 1881 * '' P ...
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Portschinskia Sichuanensis
''Portschinskia'' is a genus of flies. They are also known as bumblebee bot flies due to their striking resemblance to bumblebees both in habit and colour patterns. Like all bot flies they are obligate parasites whose larvae develop in mammals. Taxonomy The first phylogenetic study of ''Portschinskia'' of all 11 species, including four new species, was published in 2020. * '' Portschinskia bombiformis'' Portschinsky, 1901 * '' Portschinskia burmensis'' Xin-Yu Li, Thomas Pape, Dong Zhang, 2020 * '' Portschinskia gigas'' Portschinsky, 1901 * '' Portschinskia himalayana'' Grunin, 1962 * '' Portschinskia loewii'' Schnabl, 1877 * '' Portschinskia magnifica'' Pleske, 1926 * ''Portschinskia neugebaueri ''Portschinskia'' is a genus of flies. They are also known as bumblebee bot flies due to their striking resemblance to bumblebees both in habit and colour patterns. Like all bot flies they are obligate parasites whose larvae develop in mammals. ...'' Portschinsky, 1881 * '' P ...
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Portschinskia Neugebaueri
''Portschinskia'' is a genus of flies. They are also known as bumblebee bot flies due to their striking resemblance to bumblebees both in habit and colour patterns. Like all bot flies they are obligate parasites whose larvae develop in mammals. Taxonomy The first phylogenetic study of ''Portschinskia'' of all 11 species, including four new species, was published in 2020. * ''Portschinskia bombiformis'' Josef Aloizievitsch Portschinsky, Portschinsky, 1901 * ''Portschinskia burmensis'' Xin-Yu Li, Thomas Pape, Dong Zhang, 2020 * ''Portschinskia gigas'' Josef Aloizievitsch Portschinsky, Portschinsky, 1901 * ''Portschinskia himalayana'' Grunin, 1962 * ''Portschinskia loewii'' Schnabl, 1877 * ''Portschinskia magnifica'' Theodor Pleske, Pleske, 1926 * ''Portschinskia neugebaueri'' Josef Aloizievitsch Portschinsky, Portschinsky, 1881 * ''Portschinskia przewalskyi'' Josef Aloizievitsch Portschinsky, Portschinsky, 1887 * ''Portschinskia sichuanensis'' Xin-Yu Li, Thomas Pape, Dong Zhang, ...
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