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Horse-fly

Tabanidae sp.

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Field Notes

Description:

Horsefly bites are painful, the bites of large specimens especially so. Most short tongued (short proboscid) species of horse flies use their knife-like mandibles to rip and/or slice flesh apart. Flies with longer proboscides bite more like a mosquito, their stylet-like mouthparts piercing the host's skin like needles.

Habitat:

Seen near a farm.

Notes:

There is possibly a mite on its back.

Species ID Suggestions

Horse Fly

Tabanus melanocerus

Comments (4)

Wish you good luck Cindy. Yes Jemma, that red bug looks like a mite.
You're welcome :) I'm jealous. I have yet to spot a horse fly with a camera in my hand!
Thank you Cindy, for the ID. I guess the next time I see this fly I will have to first cover myself up instead of being happy about finding a different fly :-)

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