Lipoptena is a genus of flies in the family Hippoboscidae, known as louse flies or keds[13]
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Lipoptena cervi, the deer ked or deer fly, is a species of biting fly in the family of louse flies, Hippoboscidae. These flies are commonly encountered...
Lipoptena depressa, or the Western American deer ked, is species of fly in the family Hippoboscidae. The flies are blood-feeding ectoparasites of mule...
Lipoptena mazamae, the Neotropical deer ked, is a fly from the family Hippoboscidae. They are blood-feeding parasites of the white-tailed deer - Odocoileus...
a bacterium from the genus Bartonella which was isolated from the fly Lipoptena cervi, also known as the deer ked. Bartonella schoenbuchensis from deer...
Lipoptena pauciseta is a species of fly in the family Hippoboscidae. It is found in China, India, Laos, Sumatra, Thailand, and Vietnam. Edwards, F.W....
Lipoptena pteropi is a species of fly in the family Hippoboscidae. Java, Malaysia, Mergui Archipelago, Thailand, Vietnam. Denny, H. (1843). "Description...
Lipoptena capreoli is a species of fly in the family Hippoboscidae. It is found in India, Pakistan, southern Europe, and western Asia. Rondani, C. (1878)...
Lipoptena paradoxa is a species of fly in the family Hippoboscidae. Congo. Newstead, R.; Dutton, J.E.; Todd, J.L. (1907). "Insects and other Arthropoda...
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reddish-brown fly that parasitizes sheep. The Neotropical deer ked, Lipoptena mazamae, is a common ectoparasite of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)...
family Hippoboscidae. Bequaert, J.C. (1935). "The American species of Lipoptena (Diptera, Hippoboscidae)". Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society...
of Flagellar Sensilla in Hippoboscid Flies with Special Reference to Lipoptena fortisetosa (Diptera: Hippoboscidae)". Insects. 13 (3): 236. doi:10.3390/insects13030236...
a subfamily of the fly family Hippoboscidae. All are parasitic. Genus Lipoptena Nitzsch, 1818 L. arianae Maa, 1969 L. axis Maa, 1969 L. binoculus (Speiser...
antarctica, the Antarctic midge Genus Pontomyia, marine flightless midges Lipoptena mazamae, the Neotropical deer ked Flightless fruit fly There are many...
known roles as mutualistic endosymbionts. In both Pediculus humanus and Lipoptena cervi Arsenophonus symbionts are essential to host functioning and are...
and Sweden, have experienced alopecia due to a high parasitic load of Lipoptena cervi, also known as deer ked. A high presence of chewing lice has indirectly...
on the ibex's skin. They may host parasites including: the ibex fly (Lipoptena chalcomelanea), blood sucking lice (Linognathus africanus and Damalinia...
Capreoli may refer to: Bartonella capreoli, species of bacteria Lipoptena capreoli, species of fly This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
Americana. 22: 1–210. Bequaert, J.C. (1935). "The American species of Lipoptena (Diptera, Hippoboscidae)". Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society...
their wings when as adults they find a host after active flying (in genus Lipoptena). Alternatively flies of genus Melophagus are so adapted to parasitism...