Tabanus bromius
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Tabanus bromius, sometimes called the band-eyed brown horsefly, is a species of biting horseflies
. It is one of the smaller European Tabanus, at about 13.5–15 mm (0.531496062992126–0.590551181102362 ) body length.
Horse-fly
Insects in the order Diptera, family Tabanidae, are commonly called horse flies. Often considered pests for the bites that many inflict, they are among the world's largest true flies. They are known to be extremely noisy during flight. They are also important pollinators of flowers, especially in...
. It is one of the smaller European Tabanus, at about 13.5–15 mm (0.531496062992126–0.590551181102362 ) body length.