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landmark and outline-based geometric morphometrics analysis of three stomoxys flies (diptera: muscidae).adult flies of the genus stomoxys geoffroy, 1762 (diptera: muscidae), especially s. pullus austen, 1909, s. uruma shinonaga et kano, 1966 and s. indicus picard, 1908, are morphologically similar and sometimes difficult to distinguish when using external morphological characteristics. these species may act as vectors and/or potential vectors of many pathogens (virus, bacteria and protozoa). their correct identification is important to target the vectors involved in the transmission of the pathoge ...201627827335
a comparison of attractants for sampling stomoxys calcitrans (diptera: muscidae) on dairy farms in saraburi province, thailand.the efficacy of different stable fly attractants was evaluated at four dairy cattle farms in muak lek district, saraburi province, thailand. dry ice, octenol, a mixture of cow dung and urine, a combination of dry ice plus octenol, and no attractants (control) were tested with vavoua traps. in total, 7,000 individuals of stomoxys species were collected between july 2013 to september 2014, of which 1,058, 867, 1,274, and 3,801 were trapped on farms 1–4, respectively. four species of stomoxys were ...201626614795
diversity of stomoxys spp. (diptera: muscidae) and diurnal variations of activity of stomoxys indicus and s. calcitrans in a farm, in wang nam khiao district, nakhon ratchasima province, thailand.a study of species diversity of stomoxys spp. and diurnal variations of activity of the most abundant was performed during a one year period at a local dairy cattle farm in wang nam khiao district, nakhon ratchasima province, thailand. four species of stomoxyine flies were morphologically identified, including stomoxys indicus picard 1908, s. calcitrans (linnaeus 1758), s. sitiens rondani 1873 and s. uruma shinonaga and kanao 1966. the most common species were s. indicus (50.2%) and s. calcitran ...201222910668
geographic distribution of stomoxyine flies (diptera: muscidae) and diurnal activity of stomoxys calcitrans in thailand.stomoxyine flies (stomoxys spp.) were collected in 10 localities of thailand using the vavoua traps. these localities represented four major ecological settings, as follows: small local dairy farms, large industrial dairy farms, a national park, and one elephant conservation area. three species of stable flies were identified in the following proportions: stomoxys calcitrans (91.5%), stomoxys indicus (7.9%), and stomoxys sitiens (0.6%). the number of flies collected differed significantly among ...201020939373
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