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Bryant, Bonnie. Horseflies. New York: Bantam Skylark, 1998.

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Bryant, Bonnie. Horseflies. New York: Bantam Skylark, 1998.

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Bryant, Bonnie. Horseflies. New York: Bantam Skylark, 1998.

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Zeegers, Theo. Dazen en dazenlarven: Inleiding tot en tabellen voor de Tabanidae (Diptera) van Nederland en België. [Utrecht]: KNNV Uitgeverij, 2000.

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1942-, Kapoor Vijay Chandra, ed. Taxonomy of Indian Tabanids: Diptera, Tabanidae. New Delhi, India: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, 1991.

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Pechuman, L. L. The Horse flies and Deer flies of Maine (Diptera, Tabanidae). Orono, Me: Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station, University of Maine, 1996.

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Canada. Agriculture Canada. The horseflies and deerflies of Canada and Alaska. Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services Canada, 1990.

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Teskey, H. J. The horse flies and deer flies of Canada and Alaska: Diptera--Tabanidae. Ottawa: Research Branch, Agriculture Canada, 1990.

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Carlton, C. E. Horse and deer flies of Arkansas: (Insecta : Diptera : Tabanidae). Fayetteville, Ark: Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1995.

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Mally, M. Fam. Tabanidae. Wien: Osterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1989.

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Andreeva, R. V. Opredelitelʹ lichinok slepneĭ: Evropeĭskai͡a︡ chastʹ SSSR, Kavkaz i Sredni͡a︡i͡a︡ Azii͡a︡. Kiev: Nauk. dumka, 1990.

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Goeldi, Museu Paraense Emílio, and Programa Grande Carajás, eds. Contribuições do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi ao Projeto Carajás. Belém, Pará, Brasil: Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, 1985.

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Arthur, Cristina. Horseflies. Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd., 2021.

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Horseflies. Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd., 2021.

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Bryant, Bonnie. Horseflies. Econo-Clad Books, 1999.

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Bryant, Bonnie. Horseflies. Skylark, 1998.

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Bryant, Bonnie. Horseflies Party Kit. Bantam Books, 1998.

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Paciorek, Edward L. Horseflies and Honey. Primedia eLaunch LLC, 2020.

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Chen, Hanbin. Guizhou meng lei zhi. Guizhou sheng xin hua shu dian jing xiao, 1991.

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Paciorek, Edward. Horseflies and Honey: Abe Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address. Independently Published, 2020.

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MacDonald, W. W., and Institute for Medical Research (Malay. Malaysian Parasites. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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MacDonald, W. W., and Institute for Medical Research (Malay. Malaysian Parasites. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Teskey, Herbert Joseph. The Insects and Arachnids of Canada: The Horseflies & Deer Flies of Canada & Alaska: Diptera: Tabanidae (The Insects & Arachnids of Canada). Intl Specialized Book Service Inc, 1990.

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Beautiful Horseflesh. Loyola College/Apprentice House, 2021.

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Lyneborg, L., M. Chvala, and J. Moucha. The Horse Flies of Europe - Diptera, Tabanidae. Entomological Society of Copenhagen, 1997.

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Gould, E. A. Mosquito-borne arboviruses. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0039.

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The arboviruses are all single-stranded RNA viruses, although they belong to four different viral families. Several important human pathogens belong to the mosquito-borne arboviruses including yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis and Rift Valley Fever. They cause a wide range of illnesses from unrecognised infection to severe systemic disease with hemorrhagic complications and encephalitis with a high mortality similar range of illnesses is seen in infected animals.Arboviruses have several unique characteristics, these include; an ability to infect and be transmitted by mosquitos, ticks, midges, sand flies, bugs, fleas, blackflies and horseflies. They infect vertebrate hosts which may amplify virus for invertebrate vectors that feed on infected vertebrates. An ability to replicate in anthropods, with little pathology and in vertebrates often with significant pathology. Many arboviruses are Zoonotic.Control methods depend on the epidemiology of particular viruses, but epidemic vector control through control of insect breeding sites and the use of insecticide spraying have been successfully used in the past. Effective vaccines are available for yellow fever and Japanese encephalitis.
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Cecil, Randy. Horsefly and Honeybee. Holt & Company, Henry, 2012.

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