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Remarks on
Forest Scenery, & Other Woodland Views
It is commonly known by the name of the New Forest Fly, and although it is to be
found elsewhere, and especially in the Highland moors, it is nowhere, that we
know of, so common as in the New Forest. The New Forest horse, or any horse ...
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Veterinary Ectoparasites: Biology, Pathology and Control
... H. spinigera, 169 Hippelates spp. (eye gnats), 111-12 Hippobosca equina (
New Forest fly), 99, 206 Hippoboscidae super-family (keds/forest flies), 89, 98-9,
200, 238 Hirstiella spp., 240 Hirstionyssus isabellinus, 29, 54 histopathology, 181
...
Richard Wall, David Shearer, 2008
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Veterinary Entomology: Arthropod Ectoparasites of Veterinary ...
Hippoboscidae of minor veterinary interest • The forest fly, Hippobosca equina,
known in the UK as 'New Forest fly' is found worldwide. Adults are about 10 mm
in length. They have wings and a 'shrivelled' body. They primarily attack horses, ...
Richard Wall, R. Wall, D. Shearer, 1997
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Gleanings from Books on Agriculture and Gardening
New-forest Fly (Hippobosca Equina). This is very troublesome to horses, and is
with diificultv killed. Some of the common Flies (Musca) are very troublesome to
cattle in pastures, from which they are often freed, by the White Wagtail. e. Wasps
...
The New Forest has a special fly of its own, found scarcely anywhere else,
popularly known as the New Forest fly. It is most irritating to man and beast in the
summer, not by any actual stinging or biting, but chiefly by its perpetual crawling
over ...
Mrs. Philip Champion de Crespigny, Horace Gordon Hutchinson, 1909
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Dictionary of Parasitology
New Forest fly (parasitology) See Hippobosca equina. New Zealand cattle tick (
veterinary parasitology) See Haemaphysalis longicornis. newton (N) (
measurement) SI unit of force, defined as the force that provides a mass of 1 kg
with an ...
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Delphi Complete Works of George Meredith (Illustrated):
'No, Richie, Idonot forget that you are off a leeshore; you are mounted on a
skittish racehorse, with, if you like, a New Forest fly operating withinaninch of his
bellygirths.Our situation isso far ticklish, and prompts invention and audacity.
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Report of Observations of Injurious Insects and Common Farm ...
So far back as the year 1781 this species was recorded as being found in great
numbers in the New Forest, and as being a great pest to horses and cattle ; and
the " New Forest Fly " has been one of its special names. Specimens from the
New ...
Eleanor Anne Ormerod, Robert Newstead, 1897
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Observations of Injurious Insects and Common Farm Pests, ...
So far back as the year 1781 this species was recorded as being found in great
numbers in the New Forest, and as being a great pest to horses and cattle; and
the “New Forest Fly” has been one of its special names. Specimens from the New
...
Eleanor Anne Ormerod, 1899
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Flies Injurious to Stock: Being Life-histories and Means of ...
L'uparium, natural size and magnified, before complete coloration. The "Forest
Fly," or "New Forest" Fly as it is sometimes called, known also by the names of
the "Spider Fly," "Flat Fly," and "Horse Louse" (scientifically the Hippobosca
equina), ...
Eleanor Anne Ormerod, 1900