Stomoxys is a genus of flies in the family Muscidae.[2][3] The genus is unusual among the Muscidae in that it includes species that are bloodsucking ectoparasites of mammals. The best-known species is Stomoxys calcitrans, most commonly known as the stable fly.
The genus is small, comprising a dozen or two described species, and current evidence suggests that it is paraphyletic as well.[4]
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Stomoxys is a genus of flies in the family Muscidae. The genus is unusual among the Muscidae in that it includes species that are bloodsucking ectoparasites...
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in the Ngorongoro Crater were afflicted by an outbreak of stable fly (Stomoxys calcitrans) in 1962, resulting in lions becoming emaciated and covered...
1962 dry season caused a massive build-up of blood-sucking stable flies (Stomoxys calcitrans) by May 1962. They drained blood and caused painful skin sores...
complete metamorphosis is illustrated by the photograph of Stomoxys eggs, larvae, and adult (Stomoxys are in suborder Brachycera). Only females feed on blood...
housefly, such as the lesser house fly, Fannia canicularis; the stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans; and other members of the genus Musca such as M. vetustissima...
vectors are thought to be horseflies (Tabanidae spp.) and stable flies (Stomoxys spp.). The immune response of animals may be unable to eliminate trypanosomes...
is a natural enemy of the housefly Musca domestica and the stable fly Stomoxys calcitrans. Wolbachia is a cytoplasmically inherited intracellular bacterium...
very broad vector specificity including members of the genera Tabanus, Stomoxys, Haematopota, Chrysops and Lyperosia. It rarely causes disease in humans...
vector has not been identified. Instead, the virus has been isolated from Stomoxys, Biomyia fasciata, Tabanidae, Glossina, and Culicoides species. The particular...
two of the more familiar genera within the Muscidae family; Musca and Stomoxys. The bulk of the species are in the tribe Muscini. From the 19th century...
also transmit this disease to livestock. These blood sucking insects are Stomoxys, Haematobia (also known as Lyperosia), and Haematopota.[citation needed]...
location and histology of the contact chemoreceptors of the stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans L. Rutgers University. OCLC 1087154986.. Ph.D. dissertation...
the maggots of various flies that lay their eggs in the feces (such as Stomoxys (the stable fly) or Musca (the house fly). The nematode larvae develop...
than the genome sizes of the related Muscidae flies Musca domestica and Stomoxys calcitrans, which were reported as 1.0 Gb and 1.1 Gb. In addition to the...
Charoenviriyaphap T, Duvallet G (2013). "Transmission of pathogens by Stomoxys flies (Diptera, Muscidae): a review". Parasite. 20: 26. doi:10.1051/parasite/2013026...
and folds of the ear in dogs. It is caused by bites of the stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans. Allergies* Atopy* is an allergy to a substance with which the...