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What sort of fly? - Tabanus sulcifrons - male

What sort of fly? - Tabanus sulcifrons - Male
Niagara, Ontario, Canada
August 7, 2013

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What sort of fly? - Tabanus sulcifrons - male What sort of fly? - Tabanus sulcifrons - male

Moved
Moved from Tabanus.

Moved
Moved from Tabanus.

Moved

Male
The large eyes make this one male.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Stratiomyidae or Tabanidae?
Stratiomyidae or Tabanidae? The discal cell looks pretty long, so I'm thinking Tabanidae?

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