Field data implicating Culicoides stellifer and Culicoides venustus (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) as vectors of epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus
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S. Wisely | Kristin E. Sloyer | N. Burkett-Cadena | B. McGregor | K. Sayler | Xinmi Zhang | C. Acevedo | Derrick Mathias | Juan M C Krauer | Olivia Goodfriend | Bethany L. McGregor
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