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Some observations on the bionomics of Tabanus ditæniatus, Macquart, and Tabanus kingi, Austen*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

Harold H. King
Affiliation:
Government Entomologist, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Wellcome Tropical Research Laboratories, Khartoum.

Extract

The distribution of this Tabanid as given by Ansten † is a very wide one. In Africa it occurs from the Transvaal in the south to Egypt in the north, while outside the bounds of Africa it is found in Baluchistan, India, Ceylon, china and Japan. In the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan it occurs fairly commonly in the south, but until this year it had not been recorded from the northern provinces.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1910

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References

Austen, E. E., African Blood-sucking Files, pp. 118, 119.Google Scholar

page 268 note * For a description and figure of this species, see p. 291.