- Horse-flies and deer
flies are true
flies in the
family Tabanidae in the
insect order Diptera. The
adults are
often large and
agile in flight. Only female...
- example, in the note "Diptera:
Tabanidae, cf. Tab****", the
author is
confident of the
order and
family (Diptera:
Tabanidae) but can only
suggest the genus...
-
Chrysopsinae is an
insect subfamily in the
family Tabanidae commonly known as deer
flies or
sheep flies and are
bloodsucking insects considered pests...
-
specialised in Diptera,
particularly the
families Asilidae (********in flies) and
Tabanidae (horseflies and deerflies).
Gertrude Ricardo was born at
Gatcombe Park...
- Tab****
dorsifer is a
species of
horse fly in the
family Tabanidae. Mexico,
United States. Walker, F. (1860). "Characters of
undescribed Diptera in the...
- "true legs", but some
dipteran larvae, such as
species of Simuliidae,
Tabanidae and Vermileonidae, have
prolegs adapted to hold onto a
substrate in flowing...
- Belize, is a
species of
highly aggressive biting horse-fly of the
family Tabanidae native to
North and
Central America to
Costa Rica. The
yellow fly was...
-
Haematopota is a
genus of
flies in the horse-fly family,
Tabanidae.
Among the horse-flies, they are most
commonly known as clegs. Many
species have colorful...
-
refer to
certain horse flies that are also
known as "greenheads" (family
Tabanidae), or to
members of the
family Ceratopogonidae. The
bites usually result...
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Chrysops pachycnemius is a
species of deer fly in the
family Tabanidae. Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador. Hine, J.S. (1905). "New
species of
North American...