The Black Flies of New York State

The Black Flies of New York State
Title The Black Flies of New York State PDF eBook
Author Alan Stone
Publisher
Pages 154
Release 1955
Genre Diptera
ISBN

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The Control of Blackflies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in New York

The Control of Blackflies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in New York
Title The Control of Blackflies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in New York PDF eBook
Author Hugo Jamnback
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 1955
Genre Flies
ISBN

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Annotated Bibliography of the Lakes, Ponds, and Reservoirs of New York State Through 1974 (exclusive of Lakes Erie and Ontario)

Annotated Bibliography of the Lakes, Ponds, and Reservoirs of New York State Through 1974 (exclusive of Lakes Erie and Ontario)
Title Annotated Bibliography of the Lakes, Ponds, and Reservoirs of New York State Through 1974 (exclusive of Lakes Erie and Ontario) PDF eBook
Author Gerald K. Schultz
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 1976
Genre Lakes
ISBN

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Blackflies (Simuliidae)

Blackflies (Simuliidae)
Title Blackflies (Simuliidae) PDF eBook
Author Ivan Antonovich Rubtsov
Publisher BRILL
Pages 1071
Release 1990-08
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9004630295

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The majority of blackflies (family Simuliidae) are blood- suckers of man and domestic animals. Throughout the vast territory of the Soviet Union, in the steppes, forest steppes, and especially the taiga and tundra, blackflies occupy a prominent place among the blood-sucking Diptera. It is now clear, that not only in the tropics but throughout the Soviet Union, blackflies are transmitters of several diseases of domestic animals, mainly onchocerciasis of cattle and reindeer and many dangerous diseases of domestic fowl. Hence blackflies are of medico-veterinary and sanitary-epidemiological importance. Unlike other blood-sucking insects such as the malarial mosquito, blackflies have hitherto been relatively poorly studies. The purposes of the present volume is to provide a brief description of species and new identification keys. It primarily incorporates numerous additions to the first edition of Fauna of the USSR. This second edition also includes 18 species from countries adjoining the Palearctic region, which have not been recorded to-date in the Soviet Union, and 30 species described by Enderlein from Europe (whose description has been improved upon) which may be discovered later in the Soviet Union. The fauna of the USSR currently includes about 300 species of blackflies.

Methods for Collection and Analysis of Aquatic Biological and Microbiological Samples

Methods for Collection and Analysis of Aquatic Biological and Microbiological Samples
Title Methods for Collection and Analysis of Aquatic Biological and Microbiological Samples PDF eBook
Author Phillip E. Greeson
Publisher
Pages 344
Release 1977
Genre Aquatic biology
ISBN

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Technical Report

Technical Report
Title Technical Report PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 564
Release 1963
Genre Textile fabrics
ISBN

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Blackflies (Simuliidae) [Moshki (sem. Simuliidae)]

Blackflies (Simuliidae) [Moshki (sem. Simuliidae)]
Title Blackflies (Simuliidae) [Moshki (sem. Simuliidae)] PDF eBook
Author Ivan Antonovich Rubt͡sov
Publisher BRILL
Pages 1132
Release 1990
Genre Science
ISBN 9789004088719

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The majority of blackflies (family Simuliidae) are blood- suckers of man and domestic animals. Throughout the vast territory of the Soviet Union, in the steppes, forest steppes, and especially the taiga and tundra, blackflies occupy a prominent place among the blood-sucking Diptera. It is now clear, that not only in the tropics but throughout the Soviet Union, blackflies are transmitters of several diseases of domestic animals, mainly onchocerciasis of cattle and reindeer and many dangerous diseases of domestic fowl. Hence blackflies are of medico-veterinary and sanitary-epidemiological importance. Unlike other blood-sucking insects such as the malarial mosquito, blackflies have hitherto been relatively poorly studies. The purposes of the present volume is to provide a brief description of species and new identification keys. It primarily incorporates numerous additions to the first edition of "Fauna of the USSR," This second edition also includes 18 species from countries adjoining the Palearctic region, which have not been recorded to-date in the Soviet Union, and 30 species described by Enderlein from Europe (whose description has been improved upon) which may be discovered later in the Soviet Union. The fauna of the USSR currently includes about 300 species of blackflies.