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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Tabanidae - Wikipedia

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    Female horse flies can transfer blood-borne diseases from one animal to another through their feeding habit. In areas where those diseases occur, they have been known to carry equine infectious anaemia virus , some trypanosomes , the filarial worm Loa loa , anthrax among cattle and sheep, and tularemia .

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Chlorotabanus crepuscularis - Wikipedia

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    Chlorotabanus crepuscularis is a species of horse flies in the family Tabanidae. [2] [3] This species is the only green tabanid in North America. It can be found from Texas to Delaware. In Florida, this sanguinivorous (blood-feeding) fly is seen as an adult from March through September, but is most active from May to mid-July.

  8. Hybomitra micans - Wikipedia

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    Hybomitra micans female laying eggs Scientific classification; Domain: ... Hybomitra micans is a species of horse flies in the family Tabanidae. [2] Distribution ...

  9. Philipomyia aprica - Wikipedia

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    These common horse flies can be encountered in Summer in high mountain at an altitude of over 2000 meters during the daylight hours, when they mainly feed on nectar of flowers (especially of Apiaceae species). Females attack mainly horses and cattle.