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Haematopota Amala
''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, sinuously patterned eyes in life, a character that fades after death. The wings are typically patterned with spots of grey. The genus is named from the Ancient Greek for blood-drinker: αἷμα, haîma, blood; πότης, pótës, drinker. Some species are known to be vectors of livestock diseases. Species *'' Haematopota abacis'' (Philip, 1960) *'' Haematopota abbreviata'' Philip, 1959 *'' Haematopota aberdarensis'' Oldroyd, 1952 *'' Haematopota abyssinica'' Surcouf, 1908 *'' Haematopota achlys'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *''Haematopota adami'' Ovazza, Hamon & Rickenbach, 1956 *'' Haematopota adusta'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *''Haematopota albalinea'' Xu & Liao, 1985 *''Haematopota albicapilla'' Fain & Elsen, 1981 *''Haematopota albihalter'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *''Haematopota albihirta'' Ferdinand Karsch, Karsch, 1888 *'' ...
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Haematopota Pseudolusitanica
''Haematopota pseudolusitanica'' is a species of horse fly in the family Tabanidae. Distribution Portugal, Spain, France, Morocco Morocco (),, ) officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is the westernmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to .... References Tabanidae Insects described in 1923 Diptera of Europe Taxa named by Zoltán Szilády {{tabanoidea-stub ...
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