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  2. Hybomitra - Wikipedia

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    Hybomitra micans female laying eggs ... Hybomitra is a genus of horse flies in the ... (1990). "The horse flies and deer flies of Canada and Alaska (Diptera ...

  3. Tabanidae - Wikipedia

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    The term "horse-fly" refers primarily to Tabaninae that are typically larger and stouter, and that lack the banded wings deer flies have. [7] [8] Other common names include tabanids, gadflies, green-headed flies, and green flies. [7] The word "Tabanus" was first recorded by Pliny the Younger and has survived as the generic name. In general ...

  4. Insect mouthparts - Wikipedia

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    Mouthparts of a female mosquito feeding on blood. The flexible labium supports the bundle of stylets which penetrates the host's skin. In female mosquitoes, all mouthparts are elongated. The labium encloses all other mouthparts, the stylets, like a sheath. The labrum forms the main feeding tube, through which blood is sucked.

  5. Tabanus lineola - Wikipedia

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    Tabanus lineola, also known as the striped horse fly, is a species of biting horse-fly. It is known from the eastern coast of North America and the Gulf coast of Mexico. It is known from the eastern coast of North America and the Gulf coast of Mexico.

  6. Hybomitra montana - Wikipedia

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    Adult horse flies can be found in July and August. Males of this species feed on plant juices, while female are bloodsuckers. The females have a high fecundity. They can lay about 500 eggs at an oviposition. The larvae pass through 10–13 instars and the full life-cycle lasts 3–5 years. This horsefly may cause appreciable damages on stock farms.

  7. Hybomitra aterrima - Wikipedia

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    Hybomitra aterrima is a species of horse flies in the family Tabanidae. [4] [5] ... Males of these horse flies feed on plant juices, while female are bloodsuckers, [7

  8. Biology of Diptera - Wikipedia

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    Most female horse flies feed on mammal blood, but some species are known to feed on birds, amphibians or reptiles. Other bloodfeeding Diptera are Ceratopogonidae Phlebotominae Hippoboscidae, Hydrotaea and Philornis downsi (Muscidae), Spaniopsis and Symphoromyia Rhagionidae. There are no known acalyptrates that are obligate blood-feeders.

  9. Tabanus - Wikipedia

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    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.

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