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Definition of Pangoniinae

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- Pangoniinae is a subfamily of horse-flies in the order Diptera, containing at seven tribes and over 40 genera. Insects in this subfamily are distinguished...
- are purplish-black with a green sheen. Some species in the subfamily Pangoniinae have an exceptionally long proboscis (tubular mouthpart). The larvae...
- the Ethiopian Region. III. Subfamilies Chrysopinae, Scepsidinae and Pangoniinae and a revised classification. London: British Museum (Natural History)...
- Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Diptera Family: Tabanidae Subfamily: Pangoniinae Tribe: Scionini Genus: Scaptia Species: S. beyonceae Binomial name Scaptia...
- Medical Entomology. 21: 213–236. Ricardo, G. (1902). "Further notes on the Pangoniinae of the family Tabanidae in the British Museum collection". The Annals...
- Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Diptera Family: Tabanidae Subfamily: Pangoniinae Tribe: Pangoniini Genus: Pangonius Latreille, 1802 Type species Tab****...
- Tabanidae (Diptera). II. History. Morphology. classification. Subfamily. Pangoniinae". Australian Journal of Zoology. 3: 439–511. Macquart, P.J.M. (1850)...
- 2012 Lessard, B.D.; Yeates, D.K. (2012). "Anzomyia (Diptera: Tabanidae: Pangoniinae: Scionini): A new genus of Australian and New Zealand horse fly, including...
- E. (1937). "New genera and species of Ethiopian Tabanidae, subfamily Pangoniinae (Diptera)". Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (C). 107:...
- Maranhão state, Brazil. V. Description of Protosilvius gurupi sp. n. (Pangoniinae, Pangoniini) and key to Protosilvius species". ZooKeys (235): 41–50....