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. 2012 Sep 24;7(9):e44390. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0044390

Table 3. Rumen, environmental and pathogenic bacteria associated with horn fly (Haematobia irritans).

Rumen/Gastro-intestinal bacteria of animals* Natural skin and oro-nasal flora of animals/environmental bacteria Pathogenic/opportunisticPathogen
Lysobacter sp Mogibacterium sp Morganella morganii
Acinetobacter sp Hallella sp Staphylococcus aureus
Ruminococcus sp Chrysebacterium sp Staphylococcus saprophyticus
Clostridium sp Anaerobacter sp Staphylococcus hyicus
Megasphaera sp Streptococcus sp Serratia marcescens
Butyrivibrio sp Corynebacterium sp
Lactobacillus sp Guggenheimella sp
Providencia sp Prevotella buccalis
Turicibacter sp Staphylococcus sp
Papillibacter sp Flavobacterium sp
Prevotella sp Pseudomonas sp
Selenomonas sp Clostridium lituseburense
Enterococcus sp Morganella morganii
Bacteroides sp Mitsuaria sp
Staphylococcus aureus
Arthrobacter sp
Ornithinicoccus sp
Propionibacterium sp
Serratia sp
Serratia marcescens
*

See reference number 26.