Thread subject: Diptera.info :: do hippoboscidae attack human?

Posted by Andre on 30-10-2005 15:08
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Usually, the specimens that land in human's necks, have wings.
Sometimes reduced, sometimes fully develloped.
In other words, these specimens are better equiped to disperse than the non-winged brothers and sisters.

Edited by Andre on 30-10-2005 15:09