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Collecting localities of Estonian Hippoboscidae. A. Stenepteryx hirundinis and Crataerina pallida. B. Ornithomya avicularia, O. chloropus, and O. fringillina. For explanation, see Figure 1.

Collecting localities of Estonian Hippoboscidae. A. Stenepteryx hirundinis and Crataerina pallida. B. Ornithomya avicularia, O. chloropus, and O. fringillina. For explanation, see Figure 1.

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Previous data on Estonian louse flies (Diptera, Hippoboscidae) are dispersed across various, mainly local scientific articles and popular science writings, making them inaccessible to a broader interna‑ tional audience. No comprehensive species list or reviews are currently available. This study consolidates data from published sources, insect coll...

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... Oboňa et al. (2022), the species can easily be distinguished by reduced wings and absence of halters (cf. Figure 3A). Moreover, palps are almost as long as head, completely covering the proboscis. ...

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