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		Definition of biting midge in English: biting midgenoun A very small fly that typically occurs in large swarms. The female has piercing mouthparts and feeds on the blood of a variety of animals, including humans. 蠓 Family Ceratopogonidae: numerous genera and species, including the common European Culicoides obsoletus Example sentencesExamples -  Haemoproteus is transmitted by sandflies, or biting midges, of the genus Culicoides, and by louse-flies, both of which occur in the Lesser Antilles.
 -  Haemoproteus species are transmitted by biting midges (Citlicoides spp.; Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) and louse flies (Diptera: Hippoboscidae).
 -  Bundaberg is blessed with its very own biting midges, also known as sandflies, that are indigenous to the Burnett River and breed in the river mud.
 -  However, tests carried out on Scottish students have revealed just how inescapable Culicoides impunctatus - the Highland biting midge - really is.
 -  These are likely what is commonly referred to as no-see-um or biting midge.
 -  Similarly, the Mosquito Magnet mimics a human by emitting a plume of carbon dioxide, heat and moisture, and an attractant, octenol, which targets mosquitoes, biting midges, black flies and sandflies.
 -  A summer break in the Highlands sounds idyllic, but it has one obvious downside: the dreaded Culicoides impunctatus, or Highland biting midge.
 -  Evidence is building that the biting midge, Culicoides sonorensis, is a vector of vesicular stomatitis virus, which causes significant economic losses in cattle, horses, and swine
 -  Seal studies the behavior of the biting midge, the nemesis of many an otherwise happy Scottish camper.
 -  The vector for H. velans in our study area is probably a biting midge (genus Culicoides).
 -  In a small pocket there you will find a lot of biting midges (Culicoides spp., I believe) flying around, and I walked into them.
 -  Other blood feeding insects or mites that may occasionally be pests of poultry include: chigger mites, biting midges, and black flies (turkey gnats).
 
    Definition of biting midge in US English: biting midgenoun A very small fly that typically occurs in large swarms. The female has piercing mouthparts and feeds on the blood of a variety of animals, including humans. 蠓 Family Ceratopogonidae: numerous genera and species, including the punkie (Culicoides and related genera) Example sentencesExamples -  Other blood feeding insects or mites that may occasionally be pests of poultry include: chigger mites, biting midges, and black flies (turkey gnats).
 -  The vector for H. velans in our study area is probably a biting midge (genus Culicoides).
 -  Bundaberg is blessed with its very own biting midges, also known as sandflies, that are indigenous to the Burnett River and breed in the river mud.
 -  A summer break in the Highlands sounds idyllic, but it has one obvious downside: the dreaded Culicoides impunctatus, or Highland biting midge.
 -  Evidence is building that the biting midge, Culicoides sonorensis, is a vector of vesicular stomatitis virus, which causes significant economic losses in cattle, horses, and swine
 -  Haemoproteus species are transmitted by biting midges (Citlicoides spp.; Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) and louse flies (Diptera: Hippoboscidae).
 -  Similarly, the Mosquito Magnet mimics a human by emitting a plume of carbon dioxide, heat and moisture, and an attractant, octenol, which targets mosquitoes, biting midges, black flies and sandflies.
 -  Haemoproteus is transmitted by sandflies, or biting midges, of the genus Culicoides, and by louse-flies, both of which occur in the Lesser Antilles.
 -  These are likely what is commonly referred to as no-see-um or biting midge.
 -  In a small pocket there you will find a lot of biting midges (Culicoides spp., I believe) flying around, and I walked into them.
 -  However, tests carried out on Scottish students have revealed just how inescapable Culicoides impunctatus - the Highland biting midge - really is.
 -  Seal studies the behavior of the biting midge, the nemesis of many an otherwise happy Scottish camper.
 
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