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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 females...
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Chrysopsinae is an
insect subfamily in the
family Tabanidae commonly known as deer
flies or
sheep flies and are
bloodsucking insects considered pests...
- 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...
- supplement. Paris: Roret. pp. 104 pp, 6 pls. Marten, J. (1883). "New
Tabanidae". The
Canadian Entomologist. 15: 110–112.
Retrieved 14
October 2022. Walker...
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Scotland and
northern parts of Ireland, is a
species belonging to the
family Tabanidae subfamily Tabaninae. This
species is
present in most of Europe, in the...
- list of 1358
species in Tab****, a
genus of
horseflies in the
family Tabanidae.
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References Tab****...
- 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...
-
refer to
certain horse flies that are also
known as "greenheads" (family
Tabanidae), or to
members of the
family Ceratopogonidae. The
bites usually result...
- "On the
opistacanthous Tabanidae of China".
Chinese Journal of Zoology. 3: 1–10. Ôuchi, Y. (1939). "Diptera Sinica.
Tabanidae. I. On some
horseflies belonging...
- Tab**** is a
genus of
biting horseflies of the
family Tabanidae.
Females have scissor-like
mouthparts that are able to
penetrate the skin of livestock...