Tabanus reinwardtii

Wiedemann, 1828

Reinwardt's Horse Fly

Tabanus reinwardtii is a of in the , originally described by Wiedemann in 1828. The species is recognized as valid in GBIF and NCBI databases, though Catalogue of Life lists it as a synonym. It is commonly known as Reinwardt's Horse Fly and has been documented in the northeastern United States, particularly Vermont. The species belongs to the large Tabanus, which contains numerous biting species distributed worldwide.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Tabanus reinwardtii: //təˈbeɪnəs raɪnˈvɑːrti//

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Distribution

Documented from Vermont, United States based on GBIF distribution records. The full geographic range of this remains poorly characterized in available literature.

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