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Family Gasterophilidae (Noun)

Meaning

Horse botflies.

Classification

Nouns denoting animals.

Examples

  • The Family Gasterophilidae, commonly known as horse botflies, are a group of parasitic flies that infest the digestive tracts of equines.
  • Horse botflies belonging to the Family Gasterophilidae lay their eggs on the hairs of the host animal, usually on the legs, chest, or abdomen.
  • The larvae of the Family Gasterophilidae, or horse botflies, are known to cause significant damage to the stomach lining and intestines of horses.
  • Veterinarians often recommend deworming medications to control infestations of the Family Gasterophilidae in horses.
  • Infection with the Family Gasterophilidae can lead to weight loss, diarrhea, and colic in horses, highlighting the importance of regular parasite control measures.

Synonyms

  • Gasterophilidae

Hypernyms

  • Arthropod Family
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