Tabanus unicinctus Loew
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3691.5.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6150985 |
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Tabanus unicinctus Loew |
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Tabanus unicinctus Loew View in CoL
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Tabanus unicinctus Loew, 1856: 27 .
Type locality. Egypt.
Diagnosis. Length. (Female) body 15 mm, wing 12 mm.
Frons in females with sides not parallel; subcallus entirely smooth, with 3 semicircular furrows around each antenna; R4 with appendix; abdomen lilac-brown with small white triangular spot in the middle of terga 1–6, two lateral longitudinal whitish isolated spots on terga 2–6.
Local distribution. Unknown.
Geographical distribution. Egypt.
Remarks. Efflatoun (1930) identified T. unicinctus as an unrecognised species which was recorded from Egypt in the literature only.
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