Tabanus Maculicornis
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Tabanus Maculicornis
''Tabanus maculicornis'' also known as the narrow-winged horsefly is a species of biting horse-fly. Distribution This species can be found in most of Europe, in the East Palearctic realm (Russia) and in the Near East (Transcaucasus). It mainly lives in wooded areas with streams or in marshy grassland. Description ''Tabanus maculicornis'' can reach a length of . These quite small horseflies have a dark body. The abdomen of the females shows three rows of whitish or greyish triangles, with oblique sublateral markings on tergites 2 and 3. The head has a grey supraoccipital border. Females have scissor-like Insect mouthparts, mouthparts that aim to cut the skin and then lap up the blood. The alula is narrower than in ''Tabanus bromius'' (hence the species common name). The eyes are green, but in males they show a broad purple band, while in females they have a coppery sheen and a single purple band.M. FalcKey on The Horse Flies (Diptera, Tabanidae) of Norway/ref> Biology Adults fly ...
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Tabanus Maculicornis (female)
''Tabanus maculicornis'' also known as the narrow-winged horsefly is a species of biting horse-fly. Distribution This species can be found in most of Europe, in the East Palearctic realm (Russia) and in the Near East (Transcaucasus). It mainly lives in wooded areas with streams or in marshy grassland. Description ''Tabanus maculicornis'' can reach a length of . These quite small horseflies have a dark body. The abdomen of the females shows three rows of whitish or greyish triangles, with oblique sublateral markings on tergites 2 and 3. The head has a grey supraoccipital border. Females have scissor-like Insect mouthparts, mouthparts that aim to cut the skin and then lap up the blood. The alula is narrower than in ''Tabanus bromius'' (hence the species common name). The eyes are green, but in males they show a broad purple band, while in females they have a coppery sheen and a single purple band.M. FalcKey on The Horse Flies (Diptera, Tabanidae) of Norway/ref> Biology Adults fly ...
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