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Insect portrait horse fly Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait of a horse-fly insect Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait of a Horse-fly, Tabanidae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black and white portrait of a horse with fly protection mask on the face Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gadfly or horse-fly portrait Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait of horse with fly protection mask eating apple on a meadow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait of horse with fly protection mask eating apple on a meadow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait of a Horse-fly
Full frontal portrait of a black horse fly Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait of a Horse with Fly Net. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait of horse with fly protection mask eating apple on a meadow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait of horse with fly protection mask on a meadow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait of horse with fly protection mask on a meadow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait of horse with fly protection mask Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait of horse with fly protection mask eating apple on a meadow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Horse-fly is the most widely-used English common name for members of the family Tabanidae. Apart from the common name horse-flies, broad categories of biting, bloodsucking Tabanidae are variously known as breeze flies, clegs or clags, deer flies, gadflies, or zimbs. In some areas of Canada, they also are known as Bull Dog Flies. In Australia some species are known as March flies, a name that in other English-speaking countries refers to a very different Dipteran family, the non-bloodsucking Bibionidae.


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