Haematobia exigua, its common name being buffalo fly, is a fly of the family Muscidae. The species is vastly present in Australia, inhabiting Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland and New South Wales. It is widely considered a pest, and continues to cause much damage to livestock; as they are of the genus Haematobia, buffalo flies must feed off the blood of mammals to survive, cutting through the skin with two separate mouthparts.
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- Haematobia exigua (fr)
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| - Haematobia exigua (appelée Buffalo Fly en Australie) est une espèce d'insectes diptères nuisibles, une mouche de la famille des Muscidae. On la trouve sur tout le continent australien en dehors de l'Australie occidentale. L'entomologiste Ian Murray Mackerras a fait d'importants travaux de recherches pour essayer de détruire cette mouche par un parasite. (fr)
- Haematobia exigua är en tvåvingeart som beskrevs av Meijere 1903. Haematobia exigua ingår i släktet Haematobia och familjen husflugor. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
- Haematobia exigua, its common name being buffalo fly, is a fly of the family Muscidae. The species is vastly present in Australia, inhabiting Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland and New South Wales. It is widely considered a pest, and continues to cause much damage to livestock; as they are of the genus Haematobia, buffalo flies must feed off the blood of mammals to survive, cutting through the skin with two separate mouthparts. (en)
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| - *Haematobia australis (Malloch, 1932) (en)
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| - Haematobia exigua, its common name being buffalo fly, is a fly of the family Muscidae. The species is vastly present in Australia, inhabiting Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland and New South Wales. It is widely considered a pest, and continues to cause much damage to livestock; as they are of the genus Haematobia, buffalo flies must feed off the blood of mammals to survive, cutting through the skin with two separate mouthparts. In 1928-1930, Australian entomologists Ian Murray Mackerras and Mabel Josephine Mackerras did substantial research into buffalo fly, increasing knowledge into methods of their control. Josephine Mackerras' research on blowfly infestation led to many papers being published, both alone and in collaboration with her husband and scientific partner Murray Mackerras. (en)
- Haematobia exigua (appelée Buffalo Fly en Australie) est une espèce d'insectes diptères nuisibles, une mouche de la famille des Muscidae. On la trouve sur tout le continent australien en dehors de l'Australie occidentale. L'entomologiste Ian Murray Mackerras a fait d'importants travaux de recherches pour essayer de détruire cette mouche par un parasite. (fr)
- Haematobia exigua är en tvåvingeart som beskrevs av Meijere 1903. Haematobia exigua ingår i släktet Haematobia och familjen husflugor. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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