Anautogeny
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Chrysops univittatus
One-striped Deer Fly
Chrysops univittatus is a species of deer fly in the family Tabanidae, commonly known as the One-striped Deer Fly. Females are most abundant in late July and early August in southwestern Quebec. The species is anautogenous, requiring a blood meal for egg development, and exhibits a single gonotrophic cycle.