Biting midges or sandflies in the Northern Territory

Author(s)
Whelan PI
Publication Date
2003-09
Abstract
Biting midges are small blood sucking flies in the family Ceratopogonidae. They are commonly referred to as "sandflies" in northern Australia. The term "sand fly" is a misused term for a number of families of small biting flies. Culicoides ornatus is becoming an increasing problem across northern Australia due to urban development encroaching nearer to their major breeding places. They can impose serious restrictions on outdoor activities within flight range of their mangrove breeding sites due to the extremely annoying and painful bites, and to the discomforting after effects of the bites.
ISSN
1440-883X
Link
Publisher
Medical Entomology, DHCS
Series
Northern Territory Disease Control Bulletin
Vol. 10 No. 3
Subject
Rural development
Urban development
Insects
Surveys
Bites and stings
Prevention and control
Skin
Pest control
Title
Biting midges or sandflies in the Northern Territory
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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