Tabanus kesseli

Philip, 1950

Tabanus kesseli is a of horse fly in the Tabanidae, described by Philip in 1950. As a member of the Tabanus, it belongs to a large group of biting flies known for their robust bodies and large . The species is recognized as valid by GBIF and iNaturalist, though the Catalogue of Life lists it as a synonym. Very little specific information about this species has been published in accessible sources.

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How to pronounce Tabanus kesseli: /təˈbeɪnəs ˈkɛsəˌli/

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