Tabanus fusconervosus
Macquart, 1838
horse fly
Tabanus fusconervosus is a of horse fly in the Tabanidae, Tabaninae. It was described by Macquart in 1838. The species is recorded from the United States, though specific details about its and remain poorly documented in available literature. As with other Tabanus species, are likely and females probably require blood meals for development.
Pronunciation
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Distribution
United States
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Taxonomic Status
The Catalogue of Life lists this as a synonym, while GBIF accepts it as a valid species. This discrepancy suggests taxonomic uncertainty that may require further investigation.