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''Tabanus'' is a genus of biting horseflies of the family
Tabanidae Horse-flies or horseflies are true flies in the family Tabanidae in the insect order Diptera. They are often large and agile in flight, and only the female horseflies bite animals, including humans, to obtain blood. They prefer to fly in s ...
. Females have scissor-like mouthparts that aim to cut the skin. The horsefly can then lap up the
blood Blood is a body fluid in the circulatory system of humans and other vertebrates that delivers necessary substances such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells, and transports metabolic waste products away from those same cells. Blood in the cir ...
. Horseflies of this genus are known to be potential vectors of anthrax, worms and trypanosomes. Some species, such as ''
Tabanus bovinus ''Tabanus bovinus'', sometimes called the pale giant horse-fly, is a species of biting horse-fly. As the scientific name suggests, it prefers bovine animals as the source of blood, although it may bite other kind of mammals as well. The insect i ...
'', prefer
bovine Bovines (subfamily Bovinae) comprise a diverse group of 10 genera of medium to large-sized ungulates, including cattle, bison, African buffalo, water buffalos, and the four-horned and spiral-horned antelopes. The evolutionary relationship betwe ...
animals and are less harmful to humans. The genus contains hundreds of species and many species groups.


See also

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List of Tabanus species This is a list of 1358 species in ''Tabanus'', a genus of horseflies in the family Tabanidae. ''Tabanus'' species A *'' Tabanus aaptus'' Fairchild, 1985 *'' Tabanus aar'' Philip, 1941 *'' Tabanus abactor'' Philip, 1936 *'' Tabanus abaculus'' ...


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q2720956 Tabanidae Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus Brachycera genera