Lessard, Bryan D., Yeates, David K. (2013): New species of the hairy-eyed horse fly subgenera Scaptia (Myioscaptia) Mackerras, 1955 and Scaptia (Scaptia) Walker, 1850 (Diptera: Tabanidae) from Australia. Zootaxa 3680 (1): 118-129, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3680.1.
FIGURES 7 – 11. Chasmia queenslandensis male. (7) Head, anterior view; (8) Head, lateral view; (9) A...
Figs 11, 12: Dolichopeza (Dolichopeza) rowanorum nov.sp. (11) general habitus; (12) wing.Published a...
González, Christian R. (2004): Agelanius verai, a new species of horse fly from Chile (Diptera: Taba...
New material has accumulated in several Australian Museums since Mackerras' extensive 1960's revisio...
FIGURE 1. The distribution of Scaptia (Myioscaptia) Mackerras, 1955 and Scaptia (Scaptia) Walker, 18...
FIGURE 4. Scaptia (Myioscaptia) aurinigra Lessard, sp. n. Holotype female: (a) dorsum; (b) side; (c)...
Horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) are recognised for their medical and veterinary importance, but the...
The hairy-eyed horse fly tribe Scionini comprises over 280 species and are austral in distribution, ...
Horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) are ecologically important pollinators and vectors of many disease-...
FIGURES 19–21. 19. Cydistomyia fergusoni Mackerras & Spratt, sp. nov. frons, palp, antenna, female t...
FIGURES 34–36. 34. Cydistomyia improcerus Mackerras & Spratt, sp. nov. frons, palp, antenna, female ...
A new genus of Australian and New Zealand horse fly, Anzomyia Lessard, gen.n., is described, with it...
Currie, Douglas C., Craig, Douglas A., Moulton, John K. (2018): A new genus, Protaustrosimulium, for...
Billingham, Zacariah D., Theischinger, Günther (2018): Three new species of Crane Fly from Australia...
Horse flies, family Tabanidae, are the most diverse family-level clade of bloodsucking insects, but ...
FIGURES 7 – 11. Chasmia queenslandensis male. (7) Head, anterior view; (8) Head, lateral view; (9) A...
Figs 11, 12: Dolichopeza (Dolichopeza) rowanorum nov.sp. (11) general habitus; (12) wing.Published a...
González, Christian R. (2004): Agelanius verai, a new species of horse fly from Chile (Diptera: Taba...
New material has accumulated in several Australian Museums since Mackerras' extensive 1960's revisio...
FIGURE 1. The distribution of Scaptia (Myioscaptia) Mackerras, 1955 and Scaptia (Scaptia) Walker, 18...
FIGURE 4. Scaptia (Myioscaptia) aurinigra Lessard, sp. n. Holotype female: (a) dorsum; (b) side; (c)...
Horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) are recognised for their medical and veterinary importance, but the...
The hairy-eyed horse fly tribe Scionini comprises over 280 species and are austral in distribution, ...
Horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) are ecologically important pollinators and vectors of many disease-...
FIGURES 19–21. 19. Cydistomyia fergusoni Mackerras & Spratt, sp. nov. frons, palp, antenna, female t...
FIGURES 34–36. 34. Cydistomyia improcerus Mackerras & Spratt, sp. nov. frons, palp, antenna, female ...
A new genus of Australian and New Zealand horse fly, Anzomyia Lessard, gen.n., is described, with it...
Currie, Douglas C., Craig, Douglas A., Moulton, John K. (2018): A new genus, Protaustrosimulium, for...
Billingham, Zacariah D., Theischinger, Günther (2018): Three new species of Crane Fly from Australia...
Horse flies, family Tabanidae, are the most diverse family-level clade of bloodsucking insects, but ...
FIGURES 7 – 11. Chasmia queenslandensis male. (7) Head, anterior view; (8) Head, lateral view; (9) A...
Figs 11, 12: Dolichopeza (Dolichopeza) rowanorum nov.sp. (11) general habitus; (12) wing.Published a...
González, Christian R. (2004): Agelanius verai, a new species of horse fly from Chile (Diptera: Taba...