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NOTES ON CERTAIN MALES OF NORTH AMERICAN HORSEFLIES (TABANIDAE). II THE AFFINIS OR “RED-SIDED” GROUP OF TABANUS SENS. LAT., WITH A KEY TO THE FEMALES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Cornelius B. Philip
Affiliation:
Hamilton, Montana

Extract

T. melanorhinus Big. I have a specimen from north-eastern Oregon which I suspect is the male of this species although the red on the sides of the abdomen is much more extensive than I have observed in any female (see Philip, 1936) involving the first four tergites and most of the venter, the rows of pale spots only suggested as a pale pollinosity in this sex.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1937

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