Dasybasis

Dasybasis is a genus of horse flies in the family Tabanidae.[4]

Dasybasis
Dasybasis chilensis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Tabanidae
Subfamily: Tabaninae
Tribe: Diachlorini
Genus: Dasybasis
Macquart, 1847[1]
Type species
Dasybasis appendiculata
Synonyms

Species

  • Dasybasis acutipalpis (Macquart, 1838)[5]
  • Dasybasis adornata (Kröber, 1934)[6]
  • Dasybasis albohirta (Walker, 1836)[7]
  • Dasybasis albohirtipes (Ferguson, 1921)[8]
  • Dasybasis albosignata (Kröber, 1930)[9]
  • Dasybasis alticola (Enderlein, 1925)[10]
  • Dasybasis andicola (Philippi, 1862)[11]
  • Dasybasis angusticallus (Ricardo, 1917)[12]
  • Dasybasis anomala Mackerras & Rageau, 1958
  • Dasybasis antillanca González, 2014[13]
  • Dasybasis antilope (Brèthes, 1910)[2]
  • Dasybasis appendiculata Macquart, 1847[1]
  • Dasybasis arauca Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis argentina (Brèthes, 1910)[2]
  • Dasybasis arica Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis banksiensis (Ferguson & Hill, 1922)[15]
  • Dasybasis barbata Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis bejaranoi Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis belenensis Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis boliviame Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis bonariensis (Macquart, 1838)[5]
  • Dasybasis bratrankii (Nowicki, 1875)[16]
  • Dasybasis brethesi Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis bruchii (Brèthes, 1910)[2]
  • Dasybasis bulbiscapens Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis bulbula Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis caesia (Walker, 1848)[17]
  • Dasybasis calchaqui Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis canipilis (Kröber, 1934)[6]
  • Dasybasis caprii Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis chazeaui Trojan, 1991[18]
  • Dasybasis chilensis (Macquart, 1838)[5]
  • Dasybasis chillan Coscarón, 1972[19]
  • Dasybasis chubutensis Coscarón, 1962[20]
  • Dasybasis circumdata (Walker, 1848)[17]
  • Dasybasis cirra (Ricardo, 1917)[12]
  • Dasybasis cirrus (Ricardo, 1917)[12]
  • Dasybasis clavicallosa (Ricardo, 1917)[12]
  • Dasybasis colla Coscarón, 1969[21]
  • Dasybasis collagua González, 2014[13]
  • Dasybasis columbiana (Enderlein, 1925)[10]
  • Dasybasis constans (Walker, 1848)[17]
  • Dasybasis coquimbo Coscarón, 1972[19]
  • Dasybasis cretacea (Fedotova, 1991)
  • Dasybasis cumelafquen Coscarón, 1962[20]
  • Dasybasis danielae Trojan, 1991[18]
  • Dasybasis delpontei Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis diaguita Coscarón & González, 1990[22]
  • Dasybasis diemanensis (Ferguson, 1921)[8]
  • Dasybasis difficilis (Kröber, 1931)[23]
  • Dasybasis dixoni (Ferguson, 1921)[8]
  • Dasybasis dubiosa (Ricardo, 1915)[24]
  • Dasybasis edentula (Macquart, 1846)[25]
  • Dasybasis eidsvoldensis (Taylor, 1919)[26]
  • Dasybasis elquiensis González, 2000
  • Dasybasis erynnis (Brèthes, 1910)[2]
  • Dasybasis evenhuisi Burger, 1995[27]
  • Dasybasis excelsior Fairchild, 1956[28]
  • Dasybasis exulans (Erichson, 1842)[29]
  • Dasybasis fairchildi Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis fornesi Coscarón, 1974[30]
  • Dasybasis foroma Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis frequens (Kröber, 1934)[6]
  • Dasybasis froggatti (Ricardo, 1915)[24]
  • Dasybasis fumifrons Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis gemella (Walker, 1848)[17]
  • Dasybasis geminata Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis gentilis (Erichson, 1842)[29]
  • Dasybasis germanica (Ricardo, 1915)[24]
  • Dasybasis gracilipalpis Burger, 1995[27]
  • Dasybasis gregaria (Erichson, 1842)[29]
  • Dasybasis grenieri (Mackerras & Rageau, 1958)
  • Dasybasis griseoannulata (Taylor, 1917)[31]
  • Dasybasis hebes (Walker, 1848)[17]
  • Dasybasis hepperi Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis hirsuta Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis hobartiensis (White, 1915)[32]
  • Dasybasis imperfecta (Walker, 1848)[17]
  • Dasybasis inata Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis indefinita (Taylor, 1918)[33]
  • Dasybasis innotata (Ferguson & Henry, 1920)[34]
  • Dasybasis kewensis (Ferguson & Henry, 1920)[34]
  • Dasybasis kroeberi Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis kuniae (Mackerras & Rageau, 1958)
  • Dasybasis limbativena (Kröber, 1931)[23]
  • Dasybasis loewi (Enderlein, 1925)[10]
  • Dasybasis lydiae Trojan, 1991[18]
  • Dasybasis macrophthalma (Schiner, 1868)[35]
  • Dasybasis maletecta (Bigot, 1892)[36]
  • Dasybasis mellicallosa Mackerras & Rageau, 1958
  • Dasybasis mendozana (Enderlein, 1925)[10]
  • Dasybasis microdonta (Mackerras, 1947)
  • Dasybasis microdonta (Macquart, 1847)[1]
  • Dasybasis milsoni (Ricardo, 1917)[12]
  • Dasybasis milsoni (Taylor, 1917)[31]
  • Dasybasis minor (Macquart, 1850)[37]
  • Dasybasis missionum (Macquart, 1838)[5]
  • Dasybasis montium (Surcouf, 1919)[38]
  • Dasybasis moretonensis (Ferguson & Hill, 1922)[15]
  • Dasybasis nemopunctata (Ricardo, 1914)[39]
  • Dasybasis nemotuberculata (Ricardo, 1914)[39]
  • Dasybasis neobasalis (Taylor, 1918)[33]
  • Dasybasis neocirrus (Ricardo, 1917)[12]
  • Dasybasis neogermanica (Ricardo, 1915)[24]
  • Dasybasis neogrisescens (Kröber, 1934)[6]
  • Dasybasis neolatifrons (Ferguson & Hill, 1922)[15]
  • Dasybasis neopalpalis (Ferguson & Hill, 1920)[40]
  • Dasybasis nigra (Enderlein, 1925)[10]
  • Dasybasis nigrifemur (Kröber, 1934)[6]
  • Dasybasis nigrifrons (Philippi, 1863)
  • Dasybasis nigripes (Kröber, 1931)[23]
  • Dasybasis ochreoflava (Ferguson & Henry, 1920)[34]
  • Dasybasis oculata (Ricardo, 1915)[24]
  • Dasybasis opaca (Brèthes, 1910)[2]
  • Dasybasis opla (Walker, 1850)[41]
  • Dasybasis ornatissima (Brèthes, 1910)[2]
  • Dasybasis padix (Taylor, 1917)[31]
  • Dasybasis pallipes (Kröber, 1931)[23]
  • Dasybasis parva (Taylor, 1913)[42]
  • Dasybasis penai Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis perdignata (Kröber, 1934)[6]
  • Dasybasis pereirai Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis ponandouensis Burger, 1995[27]
  • Dasybasis postica (Wiedemann, 1828)[43]
  • Dasybasis postponens (Walker, 1848)[17]
  • Dasybasis pseudocallosa (Ferguson & Hill, 1922)[15]
  • Dasybasis punensis (Hine, 1920)[44]
  • Dasybasis rageaui Mackerras, 1962[45]
  • Dasybasis rainbowi (Taylor, 1918)[33]
  • Dasybasis regisgeorgii (Macquart, 1838)[5]
  • Dasybasis rieki Ferguson & Yeates, 2015
  • Dasybasis rubicallosa (Ricardo, 1914)[39]
  • Dasybasis rufifrons (Macquart, 1855)
  • Dasybasis sarpa (Walker, 1850)[41]
  • Dasybasis schineri (Kröber, 1931)[23]
  • Dasybasis schnusei (Kröber, 1931)[23]
  • Dasybasis senilis (Philippi, 1865)
  • Dasybasis setipalpis Burger, 1995[27]
  • Dasybasis shannoni (Kröber, 1930)[9]
  • Dasybasis spadix (Taylor, 1917)[31]
  • Dasybasis spatiosa (Ricardo, 1915)[24]
  • Dasybasis standfasti Mackerras, 1964
  • Dasybasis subtrita Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis tasmaniensis (White, 1915)[32]
  • Dasybasis testaceomaculata (Macquart, 1838)[5]
  • Dasybasis thereviformis Mackerras, 1957
  • Dasybasis tillierorum Trojan, 1991[18]
  • Dasybasis transversa (Walker, 1854)[46]
  • Dasybasis trigonophora (Macquart, 1838)[5]
  • Dasybasis trilinealis (Ferguson & Henry, 1920)[34]
  • Dasybasis tritus (Walker, 1836)[7]
  • Dasybasis truncata (Walker, 1850)[41]
  • Dasybasis tryphera (Taylor, 1917)[31]
  • Dasybasis vasta Coscarón & Philip, 1967[14]
  • Dasybasis vespiformis (Ferguson & Henry, 1920)[34]
  • Dasybasis vetusta (Walker, 1848)[17]
  • Dasybasis viridis (Hudson, 1892)

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