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  2. Tabanidae - Wikipedia

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    The season, time of day, and type of landmark used for mating swarms are specific to particular species. [44] [45] Female horse-fly laying eggs A mud cylinder created by a tabanid before pupation. Eggs are laid on stones or vegetation near water, in clusters of up to 1000, especially on emergent water plants. The eggs are white at first but ...

  3. Tabanus bovinus - Wikipedia

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    Tabanus bovinus, sometimes called the pale giant horse-fly, is a species of biting horse-fly. [2] As the scientific name suggests, it prefers bovine animals as the source of blood, although it may bite other kind of mammals as well. The insect is relatively large for a horse-fly, adults usually being 25–30 mm long.

  4. Tabaninae - Wikipedia

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    Tabaninae is a subfamily in the family Tabanidae commonly known as horse flies. There are more than 3000 described species in Tabaninae. There are more than 3000 described species in Tabaninae. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  5. Tabanus sudeticus - Wikipedia

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    Tabanus sudeticus, also known as the dark giant horsefly, is a species of biting horse-fly. [5] [6] It is the heaviest fly in Europe. [7] Description.

  6. Scaptia beyonceae - Wikipedia

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    Scaptia beyonceae is a species of horse fly found in the Atherton Tablelands in north-east Queensland, Australia. [1] Discovered in 1981 but not scientifically described until 2011, the fly is named after American recording artist and actress Beyoncé. [2] [3]

  7. Tabanus punctifer - Wikipedia

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    Tabanus punctifer, commonly known as the western horse fly, is a species of horse fly in the family Tabanidae. [2] [3] This species of horse fly is approximately 20.5 mm (0.8 in) long. [4] They are typically found throughout the southern and western parts of the United States. They can be found between Utah and Mexico, and between California ...

  8. Gasterophilus intestinalis - Wikipedia

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    Gasterophilus intestinalis, also known as horse bot fly, is a species of insect of the family Oestridae, [2] and is found worldwide. [3] The adults, which have a bumblebee-like appearance, are prominently active in the summer. [4] G. intestinalis is primarily a parasite of horses, mules and donkeys, [5] rarely of other animals. [6]

  9. Tabanus sulcifrons - Wikipedia

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    Tabanus sulcifrons is a species of horse fly in the family Tabanidae, [3] [4] widely distributed throughout the eastern half of the United States and adjacent regions of southern Canada. Subspecies [ edit ]

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