Stonemyia
Brennan, 1935
Species Guides
6- Stonemyia californica
- Stonemyia fera
- Stonemyia isabellina
- Stonemyia rasa
- Stonemyia tranquilla(peaceful stonian horsefly)
- Stonemyia velutina(velvety stonian horsefly)
Stonemyia is a of horse flies in the Tabanidae, established by Brennan in 1935. The genus contains approximately twelve described distributed across North America, Europe, and Asia. Species within this genus are known to visit flowers for nectar feeding.



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Distribution
of Stonemyia occur in North America (including the United States and Canada), Europe, and Asia. Specific records include Connecticut and Vermont in the United States, with additional species documented in Japan and Russia.
Seasonality
Seasonal activity has been documented for at least one , Stonemyia rasa, in Connecticut.