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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...
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Haematopota pluvialis, the
common horse fly or notch-horned cleg fly, or
simply cleg in
Scotland and
northern parts of Ireland, is a
species belonging...
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Haematopota bigoti is a
species of Horse-fly. It can be
found in
European countries as Austria, Croatia, Denmark, Hungary, Italy, Montenegro, Poland,...
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Haematopota rara is a
species of
horse flies (insects in the
family Tabanidae).
United States. Johnson, C.W. (1912). "The
North American species of the...
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Haematopota cr****icornis, the black-horned cleg is a
species in the horse-fly family, Tabanidae.
Haematopota cr****icornis
typically measures 7.5–11.5 millimetres...
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Haematopota pseudolusitanica is a
species of
horse fly in the
family Tabanidae. Portugal, Spain, France, Morocco. Szilády, Z. (1923). "New or
little know...
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Haematopota subcylindrica is a
species of horse-flies that can be
found in such
European countries as Austria, Belgium,
Great Britain including the Isle...
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Haematopota americana is a
species of
horse flies in the
family Tabanidae.
United States.
Osten Sacken, C.R. (1875). "Prodrome of a
monograph of the Tabanidae...
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Haematopota grandis is a
species of Horse-fly. Its
common name is the long-horned cleg. It is
native to Europe,
where it is
distributed in Albania, Austria...
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genera Tab****, Chrysops, and
Haematopota all
occur in temperate, subtropical, and
tropical locations, but
Haematopota is
absent from
Australia and South...