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These species belong to Stenotabanus, a genus of horse flies in the family Tabanidae.

Stenotabanus species

  • Stenotabanus abacus Philip, 1954[1]
  • Stenotabanus aberrans Philip, 1966[2]
  • Stenotabanus alayoi Cruz & García, 1974[3]
  • Stenotabanus albidocinctus (Bigot, 1892)[4]
  • Stenotabanus albilinearis Philip, 1960[5]
  • Stenotabanus albiscutellatus Chainey, 1999
  • Stenotabanus alticolus Fairchild, 1980[6]
  • Stenotabanus atlanticus (Johnson, 1914)[7]
  • Stenotabanus barahona Fairchild, 1980[6]
  • Stenotabanus batesi (Bequaert, 1940)[8]
  • Stenotabanus bequaerti Rafael, Fairchild & Goarayeb, 1982
  • Stenotabanus blantoni Fairchild, 1953[9]
  • Stenotabanus braziliensis Chainey & Gorayeb, 1999
  • Stenotabanus brevistylatus Kröber, 1929[10]
  • Stenotabanus brodzinskyi Lane, Poinar & Fairchild, 1988[11]
  • Stenotabanus bruesi (Hine, 1920)[12]
  • Stenotabanus brunetii (Bequaert, 1940)[8]
  • Stenotabanus brunneus Wilkerson, 1979[13]
  • Stenotabanus brunnipennis Kröber, 1930[14]
  • Stenotabanus brunnipes Kröber, 1929[10]
  • Stenotabanus calvitius Fairchild, 1942[15]
  • Stenotabanus cerrascoi Henriques & Krolow, 2020[16]
  • Stenotabanus chaineyi Henriques & Krolow, 2020[16]
  • Stenotabanus changuinolae Fairchild, 1942[15]
  • Stenotabanus chiapanensis Fairchild, 1953[17]
  • Stenotabanus chrysonotus Wilkerson, 1979[13]
  • Stenotabanus cinereus (Wiedemann, 1821)[18]
  • Stenotabanus cipoensis Chainey, 1999
  • Stenotabanus clavijoi Gorayeb, Tiape Gomez & Valásquez de Rios, 2013[19]
  • Stenotabanus confusus Cruz & García, 1974[3]
  • Stenotabanus cretatus Fairchild, 1961[20]
  • Stenotabanus cribellum (Osten Sacken, 1886)[21]
  • Stenotabanus detersus (Walker, 1850)[22]
  • Stenotabanus dusbabeki Cruz & García, 1974[3]
  • Stenotabanus fairchildi Chvála, 1967[23]
  • Stenotabanus farri Philip, 1958[24]
  • Stenotabanus fenestra (Williston, 1887)[25]
  • Stenotabanus flavidus (Hine, 1904)[26]
  • Stenotabanus floridensis (Hine, 1912)[27]
  • Stenotabanus fuliginosus (Lutz & Neiva, 1914)
  • Stenotabanus fulvistriatus (Hine, 1912)[27]
  • Stenotabanus fumipenns Kröber, 1929[10]
  • Stenotabanus geijskesi Fairchild, 1953[9]
  • Stenotabanus guttatulus (Townsend, 1893)[28]
  • Stenotabanus henriquesi Chainey, 1999
  • Stenotabanus hispaniolae (Bequaert, 1940)[8]
  • Stenotabanus hyalinalis Chainey, Hall & Gorayeb, 1999
  • Stenotabanus incipiens (Walker, 1860)[29]
  • Stenotabanus indotatus Ibáñez-Bernal, 1991
  • Stenotabanus irregularis Chainey & Hall, 1999
  • Stenotabanus ixyostactes (Wiedemann, 1828)[30]
  • Stenotabanus jamaicensis (Newstead, 1909)
  • Stenotabanus liokylon Fairchild, 1961[31]
  • Stenotabanus litotes Fairchild, 1953[17]
  • Stenotabanus littoreus (Hine, 1907)[32]
  • Stenotabanus longipennis Kröber, 1929[10]
  • Stenotabanus luteolineatus Wilkerson, 1979[13]
  • Stenotabanus macroceras Philip, 1960[5]
  • Stenotabanus marcanoi Fairchild, 1980[6]
  • Stenotabanus mellifluus (Bequaert, 1940)[8]
  • Stenotabanus mexicanus Philip, 1977[33]
  • Stenotabanus minusculus (Kröber, 1930)[14]
  • Stenotabanus neivai Borgmeier, 1933[34]
  • Stenotabanus nervosus (Curran, 1931)[35]
  • Stenotabanus nigriculus Wilkerson, 1979[13]
  • Stenotabanus nigriscapus Chainey & Hall, 1999
  • Stenotabanus obscuremarginatus Kröber, 1929[10]
  • Stenotabanus obscurus Kröber, 1929[10]
  • Stenotabanus oleariorum Strelow, Solórzano-Kraemer, Ibáñez-Bernal & Rust, 2013[36]
  • Stenotabanus paitillensis Fairchild, 1942[15]
  • Stenotabanus pallidicornis Kröber, 1929[10]
  • Stenotabanus pallipes Kröber, 1929[10]
  • Stenotabanus paradoxus (Lutz, 1913)
  • Stenotabanus parallelus (Walker, 1848)[37]
  • Stenotabanus parsonsi (Bequaert, 1940)[8]
  • Stenotabanus parvulus (Williston, 1887)[25]
  • Stenotabanus pechumani Philip, 1966[2]
  • Stenotabanus penai Chainey, 1999
  • Stenotabanus peruviensis Kröber, 1929[10]
  • Stenotabanus picticornis (Bigot, 1892)[4]
  • Stenotabanus platyfrons Fairchild, 1964[38]
  • Stenotabanus pompholyx Fairchild, 1953[9]
  • Stenotabanus psammophilus (Osten Sacken, 1876)[39]
  • Stenotabanus pseudotaeniotes Kröber, 1929[10]
  • Stenotabanus pumiloides (Williston, 1901)[40]
  • Stenotabanus pusillus Cruz & García, 1974[3]
  • Stenotabanus quinquestriatus Kröber, 1929[10]
  • Stenotabanus roxannae Wilkerson, 1979[13]
  • Stenotabanus sandyi Gorayeb, 1988
  • Stenotabanus sordidatus Fairchild, 1958[41]
  • Stenotabanus sphaeriscapus Wilkerson, 1985
  • Stenotabanus sputnikulus Philip, 1958[24]
  • Stenotabanus staryi Fairchild, 1968[42]
  • Stenotabanus stigma (Fabricius, 1805)[43]
  • Stenotabanus stonei Philip, 1958[44]
  • Stenotabanus subtilis (Bellardi, 1862)[45]
  • Stenotabanus taeniotes (Wiedemann, 1828)[30]
  • Stenotabanus tenuistria Fairchild, 1961[31]
  • Stenotabanus tobagensis Fairchild, 1958[41]
  • Stenotabanus trilunatus Philip, 1968[46]
  • Stenotabanus trinotatus (Wiedemann, 1828)[30]
  • Stenotabanus vitripennis (Lutz, 1913)
  • Stenotabanus wilkersoni Chainey, 1999
  • Stenotabanus wolcotti Fairchild, 1980[6]
  • Stenotabanus woodruffi Fairchild & Lane, 1989[47]


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