"An Outbreak Of Gadflies In Kentucky" by Harrison Garman is a detailed entomological study focusing on the prevalence and characteristics of gadflies, also known as horse-flies, within the state of Kentucky. This work delves into the various species of gadflies found in the region, providing comprehensive descriptions and insights into their life cycles, behaviors, and habitats.
Garman's research offers valuable information for those interested in understanding the ecological role of these insects and their impact on both livestock and humans. The book provides a valuable historical record of insect populations in Kentucky and is a useful resource for entomologists, agricultural scientists, and anyone seeking a deeper knowledge of these often-misunderstood creatures.
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