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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
4.5 to 15 mm SHAPE SHAPE bodied flies that can range in color from black to brown and yellow.
LONG STOUT
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
4.5 to 15 mm SHAPE SHAPE bodied flies that can range in color from black to brown and yellow.
LONG STOUT
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
4.5 to 15 mm SHAPE SHAPE bodied flies that can range in color from COLOR to brown and yellow.
BLACK
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
4.5 to 15 mm SHAPE SHAPE bodied flies that can range in color from black to COLOR and yellow.
BROWN
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
4.5 to 15 mm SHAPE SHAPE bodied flies that can range in color from black to brown and COLOR.
YELLOW
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
Though most snipe flies are predators of other insects, one genus (Symphoromyia) has adapted to feeding on BLANK
MAMMAL BLOOD
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
Similar to mosquitoes, only BLANK BLANK will seek out and bite hosts.
ADULT FEMALES
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
Typical hosts can include a number of mammals such as
deer, cattle, horses, dogs, and humans.
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
Bites on humans usually occur around the BODY PART AND BODY PART, but are also common on the front and back of the hands.
FACE AND NECK
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
Bites on humans usually occur around the face and neck, but are also common on the front and back of the BODY PART.
FRONT AND BACK OF THE HANDS
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
The bite of a snipe fly is painful, most likely because its METHOD/METHOD mouthparts are similar to closely related horse flies and deer flies
SLASHING/SPONGING
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
The bite of a snipe fly is painful, most likely because its slashing/sponging mouthparts are similar to closely related FLIES AND FLIES
horse flies and deer flies
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
The bite can cause moderate to severe BLANK and small droplets of blood can pool at the bite site.
INFLAMMATION
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
The bite can cause moderate to severe inflammation and small droplets of blood can pool at the BLANK
BITE SITE
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
Because of the intermittent probing and feeding interruption during a BLANK,
snipe flies pinned as a possible vector of tularemia and similar diseases
BLOOD MEAL
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
Larvae of blood live in BLANK AND BLANK, where they are predators of other dipteran larvae.
SOIL AND MOSS
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
Larvae of blood live in soil and moss, where they are predators of other dipteran BLANK.
LARVAE
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
Vector Control District lab staff have collected adult specimens in BLANK baited traps
CO2
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
Family R_
Family Rhagionidae
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
genus (S_)
genus (Symphoromyia)
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SNIPE FLIES PHE 02
G_-b_ Snipe flies Chrysopilus thoracicus
Golden-backed Snipe flies Chrysopilus thoracicus
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