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Trichobius Hoffmannae
''Trichobius'' is a genus of bat fly, bat flies in the family Streblidae. There are more than 60 described species in ''Trichobius''. Species These 69 species belong to the genus ''Trichobius'': * ''Trichobius adamsi'' Augustson, 1943 * ''Trichobius affinis'' Wenzel, 1976 * ''Trichobius anducei'' Guerrero, 1998 * ''Trichobius angulatus'' Wenzel, 1976 * ''Trichobius assimilis'' Wenzel, 1976 * ''Trichobius bequaerti'' Wenzel, 1966 * ''Trichobius bilobus'' Wenzel, 1976 * ''Trichobius brennani'' Wenzel, 1966 * ''Trichobius caecus'' Edwards, 1918 * ''Trichobius cernyi'' Peterson & Hurka, 1974 * ''Trichobius cognatus'' Peterson & Hurka, 1974 * ''Trichobius corynorhini'' Cockerell, 1910 * ''Trichobius costalimai'' Guimaraes, 1938 * ''Trichobius diaemi'' Wenzel, 1976 * ''Trichobius diphyllae'' Wenzel, 1966 * ''Trichobius dominicanus'' Peterson & Hurka, 1974 * ''Trichobius dugesii'' Townsend, 1891 * ''Trichobius dugesiodes'' Wenzel, 1966 * ''Trichobius dunni'' Wenzel, 1966 * ''Trichobius d ...
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Bat Fly
Bat flies are members of the insect order Diptera, the true flies, which are external parasites of bats. Two families of flies are exclusively bat flies: Nycteribiidae and Streblidae. Bat flies have a cosmopolitan distribution, meaning that they are found around the world. Nycteribiidae and Streblidae are members of the superfamily Hippoboscoidea, along with the families Hippoboscidae and Glossinidae Tsetse ( , or ) (sometimes spelled tzetze; also known as tik-tik flies), are large, biting flies that inhabit much of tropical Africa. Tsetse flies include all the species in the genus ''Glossina'', which are placed in their own family, Glos .... References {{Reflist Hippoboscoidea Insect common names Parasites of bats ...
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