. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Rg. 226.—Distribution of Tabanus fairchildi in North America. Tabanus fulvulus Wiedemann Tabanusfuhnihis Wiedemann (1828:153). Type-locality: America. Tabanus fuivofrater Walker (1848:181). Type-locality: Illinois. Tabanus mutatus Walker (1850:23). Type- locality: United States. Moderate size (14 mm); yellowish to orange; palpi yellow; frons very nar- row and widened above; third antennal segment moderately broad, orange, an- nuli black; eyes bare; thoracic dorsum without stripes; wing hyaline, costal cell colored; abdomen with yellow me- dian line


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Rg. 226.—Distribution of Tabanus fairchildi in North America. Tabanus fulvulus Wiedemann Tabanusfuhnihis Wiedemann (1828:153). Type-locality: America. Tabanus fuivofrater Walker (1848:181). Type-locality: Illinois. Tabanus mutatus Walker (1850:23). Type- locality: United States. Moderate size (14 mm); yellowish to orange; palpi yellow; frons very nar- row and widened above; third antennal segment moderately broad, orange, an- nuli black; eyes bare; thoracic dorsum without stripes; wing hyaline, costal cell colored; abdomen with yellow me- dian line of large contiguous triangles and sublateral yellow spots (Fig. 166). Male eye facets differentiated but not markedly so; eyes bare. Larvae (Fig. 196) have been taken from well drained, leaf covered soils of a mixed pine-hardwood forest in Louisiana (Tidwell & Tidwell 1973). In Illinois adults appear in early June and have been collected until early September. T. fulvulus is a southern and central species, extending from southern Flori- da to Long Island, New York and west to Wisconsin and Oklahoma (Fig. 227). In Illinois this species has been collect- ed in the southern two-thirds of the state (Fig. 227).. Fig. 227.—Distribution of Tabanus fulvulus in Illinois and North America. Tabanus gladiator Stone Tabanus gladiator Sionc (\9ib:\2). Type- locality: South Carolina, (>harleston. Large size (23 mm); orange brown with lavender thorax; frons very narrow, slightly widened above; palpi long, straplike, each with truncate apex; cos-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Illinois. Natural History Survey Division. Urbana, State of Illinois, Dept. of Registration and Education, Natural History Survey Division


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