Definition of Tabanids

1. tabanid [n] - See also: tabanid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tabanids

taaffeite
taaffeites
taals
tab
tab control
tab controls
tab key
tab page
tab pages
tab stop
tab stops
tabacco
tabaccos
tabacosis
tabanid
tabanids (current term)
tabanus
tabard
tabarded
tabardillo
tabards
tabaret
tabarets
tabasco
tabasco pepper
tabasco plant
tabascos
tabasheer
tabashir
tabashirs

Literary usage of Tabanids

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Animal Parasites and Human Disease by Asa Crawford Chandler (1918)
"The forest leishmaniasis of Paraguay may also be due to tabanids. lii one other case ... Prevention of bites from tabanids, especially during an epidemic of ..."

2. Animal Parasites and Human Disease by Asa Crawford Chandler (1918)
"The forest leishmaniasis of Paraguay may also be due to tabanids. ... Prevention of bites from tabanids, especially during an epidemic of anthrax, ..."

3. Medical and Veterinary Entomology: A Textbook for Use in Schools and by William Brodbeck Herms (1915)
"The following description of family characters and key to the North American Genera is according to Hine,2 our highest authority on the tabanids. ..."

4. Medical and Veterinary Entomology: A Textbook for Use in Schools and by William Brodbeck Herms (1915)
"Such " pools of death " apparently attract the tabanids from over a considerable adjacent area. The oil must of course be applied as early as possible ..."

5. Animal Parasites and Human Disease by Asa Crawford Chandler (1918)
"The most important disease disseminated by tabanids is anthrax. ... The bacilli have been found in the alimentary canal of tabanids which have fed on dying ..."

6. Animal Parasites and Human Disease by Asa Crawford Chandler (1922)
"The adults of the species of temperate climates emerge after two or three weeks, but King states that tabanids in the Sudan exist as pupae only six to eight ..."

7. Applied Entomology; an Introductory Text-book of Insects in Their Relations by Henry Torsey Fernald (1921)
"effective against those tabanids which preferably attack the ears and the region around ... As so many tabanids pass their early stages in stagnant water, ..."

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