Hybomitra

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Hybomitra
Hybomitra micans female laying eggs
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Tabanidae
Subfamily: Tabaninae
Tribe: Tabanini
Genus: Hybomitra
Enderlein, 1922
Synonyms

Hybomitra is a genus of horse fly in the family Tabanidae. It contains the following species: [1]

  • H. acuminata (Loew, 1858)
  • H. aequetincta (Becker, 1900)
  • H. alegrei Dias, 1984
  • H. arpadi (Szilády, 1923)
  • H. astuta (Osten Sacken, 1876)
  • H. aterrima (Meigen, 1820)
  • H. auripila (Meigen, 1820)
  • H. bimaculata (Macquart, 1826) - hairy-legged horsefly
  • H. borealis (Fabricius, 1781)
  • H. caucasi (Szilády, 1923)
  • H. caucasica (Enderlein, 1925)
  • H. ciureai (Séguy, 1937) - Levels yellow-horned horsefly
  • H. decora (Loew, 1858)
  • H. distinguenda (Verrall, 1909) - bright horsefly
  • H. erberi (Brauer, 1880)
  • H. expollicata (Pandellé, 1883) - striped horsefly
  • H. hinei (Johnson, 1904)
  • H. kaurii Chvála & Lyneborg, 1970
  • H. longipalpis (Kröber, 1923)
  • H. lundbecki Lyneborg, 1959
  • H. lurida (Fallén, 1817) - broad-headed horsefly
  • H. medeirosi Dias, 1987
  • H. media (Kröber, 1928)
  • H. mendesi Dias, 1989
  • H. micans (Meigen, 1804) - black-legged horsefly
  • H. montana (Meigen, 1820) - slender-horned horsefly
  • H. morgani (Surcouf, 1912)
  • H. muehlfeldi (Brauer in Brauer & von Bergenstamm, 1880) - broadland horsefly
  • H. nigricornis (Zetterstedt, 1842)
  • H. nitidifrons (Szilády, 1914)
  • H. peculiaris (Szilády, 1914)
  • H. pilosa (Loew, 1858)
  • H. portucalensis Dias, 1985
  • H. sareptana (Szilády, 1914)
  • H. sexfasciata (Hine, 1923)
  • H. solstitialis (Meigen, 1820) - scarce forest horsefly
  • H. tamujosoi Schacht & Portillo, 1982
  • H. tarandina (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • H. tropica (Linnaeus, 1758 )
  • H. ukrainica (Olsufjev, 1952)
  • H. valenciae (Leclercq, 1957)
  • H. vittata (Fabricius, 1794)
  • H. zaballosi Portillo, 1988
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References

  1. Stubbs, A. and Drake, M. (2001). British Soldierflies and Their Allies: A Field Guide to the Larger British Brachycera (in English). British Entomological & Natural History Society. pp. 512 pp. ISBN 1-899935-04-5. 
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