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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.
Acanthocera Macquart...
- of Ireland, is a
species belonging to the
family Tabanidae subfamily Tabaninae. This
species is
present in most of Europe, in the Near East, and in the...
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where these animals are found. The term "horse-fly"
refers primarily to
Tabaninae that are
typically larger and stouter, and that lack the
banded wings...
- The
following is a list of the
larger Brachycera recorded in Britain, this
includes the
soldierflies and
their allies.
Xylophagus ater -
common awl-fly...
- pp. [6] + 472 + [5] pp.
Cornelius B.
Philip (1942).
Notes on
Nearctic Tabaninæ. Part III. The Tab****
Lineola Complex. Vol. 49. Psyche. pp. 25–40. Moucha...
- Tab****
fumipennis is a
horse fly in the
subfamily Tabaninae ("horse flies"), in the
order Diptera ("flies").
United States. Wiedemann,
Christian Rudolph...
- Tab****
fulvulus is a
horse fly in the
subfamily Tabaninae ("horse flies"), in the
order Diptera ("flies").
United States. Wiedemann,
Christian Rudolph...
- Tab****
pumilus is a
horse fly in the
subfamily Tabaninae ("horse flies"), in the
order Diptera ("flies"). Canada,
United States. Macquart, P.J.M. (1838)...
- Tab****
fusconervosus is a
horse fly in the
subfamily Tabaninae ("horse flies"), in the
order Diptera ("flies").
United States. Macquart, P.J.M. (1838)...
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Philipomyia aprica is a
species of
horse fly of the
family Tabanidae,
subfamily Tabaninae. This
horse fly is
present in most of
Europe and in the Near East (Caucasia...