1970
DOI: 10.30850/vrsn/2021/6/77-80
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Daily Activity of Horseflies (Diptera, Tabanidae) on Pastures of Cattle in the Tyumen Region

Abstract: Having studied the timing of a horseflies daily activity, it is possible to effectively and purposefully apply protective measures during their massive parasitism. The gnus complex consists of mosquitoes (Culicidae), horseflies (Tabanidae), midges (Simuliidae) and biting midges (Ceratopogonidae). The factors that determine the high abundance of midges are favorable climatic conditions for their reproduction and existence in combination with an abundance of breeding biotopes (reservoirs and swamp formations) an… Show more

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“…Bukshtynov [9], R.P. Pavlova [10] As a result of our own research in 2004, one species, Chrysops pictus (Meigen, 1820), was found in the region, which was not previously indicated by other researchers. In 2021, the faunistic list of the Tabanidae family in the southern part of the region was replenished with 2 subspecies previously unknown for the region:…”
Section: Materials and Research Methodsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Bukshtynov [9], R.P. Pavlova [10] As a result of our own research in 2004, one species, Chrysops pictus (Meigen, 1820), was found in the region, which was not previously indicated by other researchers. In 2021, the faunistic list of the Tabanidae family in the southern part of the region was replenished with 2 subspecies previously unknown for the region:…”
Section: Materials and Research Methodsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…According to Trojan, it is known that 80% of cases of diseases of cattle with anthrax are due to the transfer of the pathogen by horseflies. Bacillus anthrax can persist in the body of horseflies for up to 5 days [5][6][7][8] . There are reports that outbreaks of this infection coincide with periods of mass flight of horseflies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%