A preliminary list of the Tabanidae known to occur in Iowa was published in the proceedings of the 1936 Iowa Academy of Science by L. K. Cutkomp and Dr. H. E. Jaques. The Tabanidae is a family of medium to large flies, commonly called horse flies and deer flies
Author Institution: Department of Entomology, Ohio State UniversityIntensive collecting in Cedar Bog...
The big-headed flies, as these small insects are commonly called, are easily recognized by their ver...
The Dolichopidae are small flies not exceeding eight millimeters in length, and are almost always br...
A preliminary list of the Tabanidae known to occur in Iowa was published in the proceedings of the 1...
Recently, the writer has had occasion to prepare a synopsis of the species of Tabanidae, otherwise k...
For some ten years the Iowa Insect Survey has been collecting specimens and data from all parts of t...
The Tabanidae of Rhode Island were surveyed using Rhode Island canopy traps placed at 20 locations i...
The family of Diptera known as Tetanoceridae or Marsh Flies includes medium-sized flies, most specie...
The Dipterous family Mycetophilidae is composed of small to medium sized flies, ranging from two to ...
Blood-feeding female horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae: Tabanus) are pests of livestock and man worldw...
The distribution of Maine Tabanidae is of special interest because of the number of species with mor...
The Dipterous family Chloropidae is composed of small to very \u27Small, bare or nearly bare flies. ...
The larvae and pupae of two species of Tabanidae (Diptera), Chrysops beameri Brennan and Hybomitra t...
A checklist of Tabanidae in the American Museum of Natural History was compiled. Over 9,000 specimen...
Horse flies, family Tabanidae, are the most diverse family-level clade of bloodsucking insects, but ...
Author Institution: Department of Entomology, Ohio State UniversityIntensive collecting in Cedar Bog...
The big-headed flies, as these small insects are commonly called, are easily recognized by their ver...
The Dolichopidae are small flies not exceeding eight millimeters in length, and are almost always br...
A preliminary list of the Tabanidae known to occur in Iowa was published in the proceedings of the 1...
Recently, the writer has had occasion to prepare a synopsis of the species of Tabanidae, otherwise k...
For some ten years the Iowa Insect Survey has been collecting specimens and data from all parts of t...
The Tabanidae of Rhode Island were surveyed using Rhode Island canopy traps placed at 20 locations i...
The family of Diptera known as Tetanoceridae or Marsh Flies includes medium-sized flies, most specie...
The Dipterous family Mycetophilidae is composed of small to medium sized flies, ranging from two to ...
Blood-feeding female horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae: Tabanus) are pests of livestock and man worldw...
The distribution of Maine Tabanidae is of special interest because of the number of species with mor...
The Dipterous family Chloropidae is composed of small to very \u27Small, bare or nearly bare flies. ...
The larvae and pupae of two species of Tabanidae (Diptera), Chrysops beameri Brennan and Hybomitra t...
A checklist of Tabanidae in the American Museum of Natural History was compiled. Over 9,000 specimen...
Horse flies, family Tabanidae, are the most diverse family-level clade of bloodsucking insects, but ...
Author Institution: Department of Entomology, Ohio State UniversityIntensive collecting in Cedar Bog...
The big-headed flies, as these small insects are commonly called, are easily recognized by their ver...
The Dolichopidae are small flies not exceeding eight millimeters in length, and are almost always br...