Enrofloxacin, a quinolone antibiotic, has been used to great effect in hybrid striped bass ( " Morone chrysops " ?" M . saxatilis " ), although evidence suggested the development of a resistant strain.
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It seems likely that its apparent disappearance is due to it burrowing more deeply into the substrate in that period in order to avoid being eaten by scup ( " Stenotomus chrysops " ) when the schools of young fish move inshore.
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Natural hybridization occurs between the species, but it is usually the reverse cross which would be male " M . saxatilis " x female " M . chrysops ", since the white bass eggs do not require the same degree of flotation to hatch.
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A study of " Chrysops spp " biting habits showed that " C . silacea " and " C . dimidiata " take human blood meals approximately 90 % of the time, with hippopotamus, wild ruminant, rodent, and lizard blood meals making up the other 10 %.
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The adult "'twin-lobed deerfly "', " "'Chrysops relictus " "', is a largish European fly of about length, The larvae feed upon organic matter in damp soils, and are termed hydrobionts in that they inhabit areas of high water content.
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It has been shown that the " Chrysops " vector has a limited flying range, but vector elimination efforts are not common, likely because the insects bite outdoors and have a diverse, if not long, range, living in the forest and biting in the open, as mentioned in the vector section.