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- Leptoconops_torrens abstract "Leptoconops torrens is a species of small biting flies in the family Ceratopogonidae (\"No-see-ums\"). Adults are black and tiny, about 1/16 inch long, and are small enough to pass through window screens.Adults emerge in the late spring, usually in mid-May, and remain a pest for several weeks depending on the weather. Larvae are orange-colored and live in damp soils. The complete life cycle takes two years from egg to adult. Adults emerge when the soil begins to dry and cracks develop. In areas with this soil type, lawns are common sources of these tiny flies. Larvae can diapause for 3 years or longer depending on environmental conditions.These flies are ferocious biters with a seemingly insatiable thirst for blood. As with mosquito, only the females bite. Males either do not feed or only feed on nectar or honeydew secreted by aphids and scale insects. They will bite humans, domestic and wild animals and birds. They have short mouthparts and feed by injecting saliva into the skin, which causes blood to pool just under the skin surface. The bite is generally painless, but usually results in a small flat red spot that within 12 hours becomes excruciatingly itchy. In sensitive individuals a single bite can result in a swollen itchy spot 1-2 inches in diameter. Scratching bites can double the length of time they require to disappear and can lead to infected sores.Fortunately, these flies are not known to transmit any disease of humans, pets or livestock, but a closely related fly transmits a virus that causes blue tongue disease of sheep. Even though they do not transmit any diseases their bites are sufficiently annoying to keep people indoors in some areas of California during much of May. They are small enough to crawl under loose clothing without being noticed. Standard mosquito repellents do not appear to be particularly effective on these flies.".
- Leptoconops_torrens class Insect.
- Leptoconops_torrens family Ceratopogonidae.
- Leptoconops_torrens family Leptoconopinae.
- Leptoconops_torrens genus Leptoconops.
- Leptoconops_torrens kingdom Animal.
- Leptoconops_torrens order Fly.
- Leptoconops_torrens phylum Arthropod.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageExternalLink bohart.asp?s=insects&f=noseeum,.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageExternalLink noseeum.htm.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageID "2077922".
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageLength "2620".
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageRevisionID "402385822".
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Adult.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Animal_bite.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Aphid.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Blood.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Bluetongue_disease.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Category:Leptoconops.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Ceratopogonidae.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Disease.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Fly.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Honeydew_(secretion).
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Larva.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Leptoconopinae.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Leptoconops.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Mosquito.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Saliva.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Scale_insect.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLink Virus.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leptoconops torrens".
- Leptoconops_torrens binomial "Leptoconops torrens".
- Leptoconops_torrens binomialAuthority "1893".
- Leptoconops_torrens classis "Insecta".
- Leptoconops_torrens familia Ceratopogonidae.
- Leptoconops_torrens genus "Leptoconops".
- Leptoconops_torrens ordo Fly.
- Leptoconops_torrens phylum "Arthropoda".
- Leptoconops_torrens regnum "Animalia".
- Leptoconops_torrens species "L. torrens".
- Leptoconops_torrens subfamilia Leptoconopinae.
- Leptoconops_torrens wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Leptoconops_torrens subject Category:Leptoconops.
- Leptoconops_torrens hypernym Species.
- Leptoconops_torrens type Animal.
- Leptoconops_torrens type Eukaryote.
- Leptoconops_torrens type Insect.
- Leptoconops_torrens type Species.
- Leptoconops_torrens type Thing.
- Leptoconops_torrens type Q1390.
- Leptoconops_torrens type Q19088.
- Leptoconops_torrens type Q729.
- Leptoconops_torrens comment "Leptoconops torrens is a species of small biting flies in the family Ceratopogonidae (\"No-see-ums\"). Adults are black and tiny, about 1/16 inch long, and are small enough to pass through window screens.Adults emerge in the late spring, usually in mid-May, and remain a pest for several weeks depending on the weather. Larvae are orange-colored and live in damp soils. The complete life cycle takes two years from egg to adult. Adults emerge when the soil begins to dry and cracks develop.".
- Leptoconops_torrens label "Leptoconops torrens".
- Leptoconops_torrens sameAs Q6528019.
- Leptoconops_torrens sameAs Leptoconops_torrens.
- Leptoconops_torrens sameAs Leptoconops_torrens.
- Leptoconops_torrens sameAs m.06km66.
- Leptoconops_torrens sameAs Leptoconops_torrens.
- Leptoconops_torrens sameAs Leptoconops_torrens.
- Leptoconops_torrens sameAs Q6528019.
- Leptoconops_torrens wasDerivedFrom Leptoconops_torrens?oldid=402385822.
- Leptoconops_torrens isPrimaryTopicOf Leptoconops_torrens.