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Western Horse Fly

Tabanus punctifer

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Description:

This is a large, black, male Horse Fly. This species is sexually dimorphic and the male is easily identified by the singe white band along the outside margin of the scutellum. The scutellum of the female is completely light colored. The only other non-black part on this species is a white band across the fore tibiae.

Habitat:

On our ranch where we have horses and livestock. This species is found from Mexido to Canida.

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