- Source: Tabanus sudeticus
Tabanus sudeticus, also known as the dark giant horsefly, is a species of biting horse-fly. It is the heaviest fly in Europe.
Description
The dark giant horsefly's length is around 20-25 millimeters. They have uniform dark brown eyes.
Dark giant horseflies are a common species to be found buzzing around cows and horses. They usually only suck blood from those horses and cows, avoiding humans. They fly with a very loud buzzing.
Distribution
Tabanus sudeticus is found in many countries of Western Europe. It has a marked northern and western distribution; being found as far north as southern Norway and the Western Isles of Scotland, and with an occasional record from Belarus.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Tabanus sudeticus
- Tabanus
- List of Tabanus species
- List of soldierflies and allies of Great Britain
- Tabanomorpha
- List of Diptera of Ireland Superfamilies Xylophagoidea, Tabanoidea, Stratiomyoidea, Nemestrinoidea, Asiloidea
- Heydenius