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KING, H. H. 



LUTZ, A. and NEIVA, A. 



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RICARDO, G. 



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Gives an account of the Tabanidae from Illinois with 

 notes on the early stages of most of the species. 



Tabanidae of Ohio. Bulletin of Ohio State Uni- 

 versity, Series 7, No. 19. Reprinted from the Ohio 

 Academy of Science, Special Papers, No. 5, 1903. 

 An excellent paper on the Tabanidae of Ohio, with a 

 list of all the known species from America, North of 

 Mexico. Contains a good bibliography. 



Tabanidae of the Western States and Canada. Bulletin 

 of Ohio State University, Series 8, No. 35, 1904. 

 Contains keys to the North American genera and 

 short descriptions of all the species from the Western 

 States and Canada. 



Habits and life histories of some of the flies of the 

 Family Tabanidae. United States Department of 

 Agriculture. Bureau of Entomology, Tcchn, Bull. 

 No. 12, part 2, 1906. A valuable paper containing 

 descriptions of the habits and early stages of six 

 common North American species. 



A Preliminary Report on the horse flies of Louisiana, 

 with a discussion of remedies and natural enemies. 

 Circular No. 6 of the State Crop Pest Commission, 

 Louisiana, 1906. Contains an account of the author's 

 methods of breeding the Tabanidae, habits of early 

 stages and short descriptions of the species found in 

 Louisiana. A most valuable paper. 



Report of the Entomological Section of the Wellcome 

 Tropical Research Laboratories. Fourth Report, 

 vol. B. General Science, 1911. Contains descriptions 

 of the breeding habits of Soudanese Tabanidae with 

 coloured illustrations. 



Beitrage zur Kentniss der einheimischen Tabanid fauna. 

 Memorias do Institute Oswaldo Cruz. Tome i, 

 fasc. i, 1909. 



Neue Beitrage zur Kentniss der Pangoninen und Chrys- 

 opinen Brasiliens. Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo 

 Cruz. Tome iii, fasc. i, 1911. 



Prodrome of a Monograph of the Tabanidae of the 

 United States. Part 1. The genera Pangonia, 

 Chrysops, Silvius, Haematopota and Dasybasis. 

 Memoirs of the Boston Society of Natural History, 

 Vol. ii, 1875. Part 2. The genus Tabanus. Ibid,, 

 Vol. ii, 1876. 



Notes on the Pangoninae of the Family Tabanidae 

 in the British Museum collections. Annals and 

 Magazine of Natural History, Series 7, 1900; 

 Series 7, Vol. v ; Series 7, Vol. viii, 1901 ; Series 7, 

 Vol. ix, 1902. 



A revision of the species of Tabanus from the Oriental 

 Region, including notes on species from surrounding 

 countries. Records Indian Museum, Vol. iv, No. 6, 

 Calcutta, 1911. 



