Author Institution: Department of Entomology, Ohio State UniversityIntensive collecting in Cedar Bog, Champaign County, Ohio, during 1978 and 1979 utilizing a modified Malaise trap baited with dry-ice and shiny black sphere, and an aerial net, together with a review of specimens housed in 5 of Ohio's maintained insect collections, produced records for 33 species of horse flies and deer flies (Diptera: Tabanidae). The seasonal abundance for many of these species was documented by employing standardized collection techniques, and the great diversity of tabanid species was attributed to the wide variety of larval breeding habitats found in this area. Species unique to the bog, and some natural enemies of Tabanidae found there are discussed
Sixty-one species of Tipulidae, one species of Ptychopteridae, two species of Trichoceridae, and one...
Author Institution: Department of Entomology, University of New Hampshire, Durha
Recently, the writer has had occasion to prepare a synopsis of the species of Tabanidae, otherwise k...
The Tabanidae of Rhode Island were surveyed using Rhode Island canopy traps placed at 20 locations i...
A two year study was undertaken to determine the seasonal abundance and diversity of adult deer flie...
(excerpt) The great majority of specimens, over 12,000 out of 13,185, which form the basis of this s...
Author Institution: Department of Entomology and Limnology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New Yor
A preliminary list of the Tabanidae known to occur in Iowa was published in the proceedings of the 1...
The distribution of Maine Tabanidae is of special interest because of the number of species with mor...
Blood-feeding female horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae: Tabanus) are pests of livestock and man worldw...
Author Institution: Ohio Environmental Protection AgencyChironomidae (Diptera) were collected from C...
Author Institution: Biology Department, Denison UniversityThis report is a contribution to the Ohio ...
Horse flies and deer flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) were surveyed in northern Ontario, Canada in 2011, a...
Author Institution: Natural History Division, The Ohio Historical SocietyForty-eight species of Rhop...
The summer of 193l was very dry in Northwest Iowa and many of the bayous or ox-bow lakes along the M...
Sixty-one species of Tipulidae, one species of Ptychopteridae, two species of Trichoceridae, and one...
Author Institution: Department of Entomology, University of New Hampshire, Durha
Recently, the writer has had occasion to prepare a synopsis of the species of Tabanidae, otherwise k...
The Tabanidae of Rhode Island were surveyed using Rhode Island canopy traps placed at 20 locations i...
A two year study was undertaken to determine the seasonal abundance and diversity of adult deer flie...
(excerpt) The great majority of specimens, over 12,000 out of 13,185, which form the basis of this s...
Author Institution: Department of Entomology and Limnology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New Yor
A preliminary list of the Tabanidae known to occur in Iowa was published in the proceedings of the 1...
The distribution of Maine Tabanidae is of special interest because of the number of species with mor...
Blood-feeding female horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae: Tabanus) are pests of livestock and man worldw...
Author Institution: Ohio Environmental Protection AgencyChironomidae (Diptera) were collected from C...
Author Institution: Biology Department, Denison UniversityThis report is a contribution to the Ohio ...
Horse flies and deer flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) were surveyed in northern Ontario, Canada in 2011, a...
Author Institution: Natural History Division, The Ohio Historical SocietyForty-eight species of Rhop...
The summer of 193l was very dry in Northwest Iowa and many of the bayous or ox-bow lakes along the M...
Sixty-one species of Tipulidae, one species of Ptychopteridae, two species of Trichoceridae, and one...
Author Institution: Department of Entomology, University of New Hampshire, Durha
Recently, the writer has had occasion to prepare a synopsis of the species of Tabanidae, otherwise k...