TABANIDAE, Latreille, 1802
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In the CDO (STONE 1975) 4 spp. of Chrysops , 46 spp. of Tabanus and 14 spp. of Haematopota were listed from Thailand. Of them the following taxa were described from Thailand: Chrysops indianus thailandensis PHILIP, 1960 (p. 3), Tabanus (T.) abbasalis PHILIP, 1960 (p. 8), T. (T.) acuminaris PHILIP, 1960 (p. 9), T. (T.) anabates PHILIP, 1960 (p. 9), T. (T.) ardalus PHILIP, 1960 (p. 10), T. (T.) aurilineatus gilvilineis PHILIP, 1960 (p. 12), T. (T.) barnesi AUSTEN, 1922 (p. 435), T. (T.) fulvilinearis PHILIP, 1960 (p. 16), T. (T.) gilvellus PHILIP, 1960 (p. 16), T. (T.) griseilineis PHILIP, 1960 (p. 17), T. (T.) konis PHILIP, 1960 (p. 17), T. (T.) nilakinus PHILIP, 1960 (p. 19), T. (T.) praematurus AUSTEN, 1922 (p. 440), T. (T.) rubicundulus AUSTEN, 1922 (p. 442), T. (T.) sphinx PHILIP, 1960 (p. 21), T. (T.) turmani PHILIP, 1960 (p. 24), T. (T.) virgulatus AUSTEN, 1922 (p. 446), T. (T.) zoster PHILIP, 1960 (p. 28), Haematopota abacis (PHILIP, 1960) (p. 29), H. corrigata STONE, 1975 (p. 75), H. lineota (PHILIP, 1960) (p. 30), H. personata PHILIP, 1963 (p. 520).
After 1975 the most significant work is BURTON’ s (1978) monograph on the Thailand Tabanidae . There – beside new records of several additional spp. – he described 29 new species, as follow:
Atylotus crytotaxis (p. 125), A. lobus (p. 126), Tabanus alumnus (p. 54), T. ballmeri (p. 119), T. borealorieus (p. 118), T. caduceus (P. 27), T. eurytopus (p. 40), T. firmus (p. 122), T. geographicus (p. 46), T. gyruchus (p. 25), T. helvinus (p. 67), T. idulis (p. 26), T. jeanae (p. 117), T. larvatus (p. 112), T. mesogaeus (p. 41), T. nyctops (p. 117), T. orbis (p. 34), T. oxybeles (p. 103), T. pristinus (p. 84), T. quadrifocus (p. 89), T. rusticatus (p. 88), T. symmetrus (p. 92), T. systenus (p. 94), T. tamthaiorum (p. 65), T. thermarum (p. 108), T. unicus (p. 116), T. vernus (p. 96), T. xanthocorus (p. 120), T. zodiacus (p. 31).
COHER (1986) published new records on the Thai Tabanidae , and particularly on Haematopotini spp. ( COHER 1987), describing Haematopota vimoli (p. 13). TUMRASVIN (1989) summarised distribution data of the Tabanus spp. in Thailand.
We collected eight tabanid indiv. in 2004, so it is not a significant material.
AUSTEN, E. E. (1922) Some Siamese Tabanidae. Bulletin of Entomological Research 12: 431 - 455.
COHER, E. I. (1986) Asian biting fly studies 5: Tabanidae. Records from Thailand. Pan Pacific Entomologist 62 (1): 6 - 12.
COHER, E. I. (1987) Asian biting fly studies 6: Records and new species of Oriental Haematopotini (Diptera: Tabanidae) from Nepal, Thailand, Laos and Cambodia. Pan Pacific Entomologist 63 (1): 5 - 15.
PHILIP, C. B. (1963) Further notes on Far Eastern Tabanidae. II. Descriptions of two new Chrysopine flies. III Records and new species of Haematopota and a new Chrysops from Malaysia. Pacific Insects 5: 519 - 534.
TUMRASVIN, W. (1989) Tabanus species and their distribution in Thailand (Diptera: Tabanidae). Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health 20 (1): 319 - 323.
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