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  • Nycteribia - Wikipedia
    Nycteribia is genus of insects within the family Nycteribiidae, comprising approximately 35 species, that exclusively parasitize the blood of bats Nycteribia do not have wings, but posses halteres and atrophied flight muscles, suggesting history of flight
  • Nycteribiidae
    Nycteribiidae, commonly known as bat flies, are a family of obligate ectoparasites that exclusively parasitize bats These tiny, wingless insects are highly specialized for their parasitic lifestyle and display a number of unique adaptations that enable them to thrive in their niche habitats
  • Family Nycteribiidae - BugGuide. Net
    An online resource devoted to North American insects, spiders and their kin, offering identification, images, and information
  • Nycteribia schmidlii Schiner, 1853 - GBIF
    One of the typical ectoparasites of Mi schreibersii and other Miniopterus Bonaparte spp in Europe and North Africa, also collected from other cave-dwelling species present in the same roosts as its primary hosts
  • Nycteribiidae - University of British Columbia
    Most holdings are from BC, the Yukon, and Alaska The collection moved from the Zoology Department to its new home in the Beaty Biodiversity Museum in 2009
  • ADW: Nycteribia: CLASSIFICATION
    Species Nycteribia parvuloides Species Nycteribia pedicularia Species Nycteribia pleuralis Species Nycteribia progressa Species Nycteribia pygmaea Species Nycteribia quasiocellata Species Nycteribia rothschildi
  • Nycteribiidae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Antennae are moderately large in relation to the size of the head and, as in the Hippoboscidae, the antennae of nycteribiids are usually located in antennal pits The eyes may be absent or are reduced to one, two, or, rarely, four facets
  • Genus Nycteribia · iNaturalist
    These interactions come to us from Global Biotic Interactions (GLoBI), a database and webservice that combines interaction data from numerous sources, including iNaturalist You can actually contribute to this database by adding the "Eating", "Eaten by", and "Host" observation fields to observations that demonstrate those interactions


















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