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Tabanidae are known by a large number of common names. The subfamily Chrysopsinae is known as deer flies, perhaps because of their abundance on moorland where deer roam, [ 5 ] and buffalo-flies, moose-flies and elephant-flies emanate from other parts of the world where these animals are found. [ 6 ]
This is a list of 1358 species in Tabanus, a genus of horseflies in the family Tabanidae. Tabanus species. A Tabanus aaptus Fairchild, 1985 [1] Tabanus aar Philip ...
Family Tabanidae; Subfamily Adersiinae; Genus Adersia Austen, 1912 [17] Subfamily Chrysopsinae; Tribe Chrysopsini; Genus Chrysops Meigen, 1803 [3] Genus Melissomorpha Ricardo, 1906 [18] Genus Nemorius Rondani, 1856 [19] Genus Neochrysops Walton, 1918 [20] Genus Picromyza Quentin, 1979 [21] (Sometimes placed in Chrysops) Genus Silviomyza Philip ...
Pages in category "Tabanidae" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 387 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Tabanini is a tribe of horse and deer flies in the family Tabanidae. There are at least 220 described species in Tabanini. [2] [3] Genera. Agkistrocerus Philip, 1941 [4]
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 ]
Tabanus is a genus of biting horseflies of the family Tabanidae. Females have scissor-like mouthparts that are able to penetrate the skin of livestock animals. The horsefly can then extract and ingest the animal's blood. Horseflies of this genus are known to be potential vectors of anthrax, worms and trypanosomes.
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