List of Tabanus species
Appearance
This is a list of 1358 species in Tabanus, a genus of horseflies in the family Tabanidae.
Tabanus species
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[edit]- Tabanus aaptus Fairchild, 1985[1]
- Tabanus aar Philip, 1941[2]
- Tabanus abactor Philip, 1936[3]
- Tabanus abaculus Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus abauristriatus Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus abbasalis Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus abbreviatus (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus abditus Philip, 1941[2]
- Tabanus abdominalis Fabricius, 1805[6]
- Tabanus abjanensis Ježek, Tkoc & Harten, 2017[7]
- Tabanus abscondens Walker, 1860[8]
- Tabanus acallosus Philip, 1961[9]
- Tabanus acallus Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus accensus Austen, 1920[11]
- Tabanus accipiter Szilády, 1923[12]
- Tabanus acer Brèthes, 1910[13]
- Tabanus acuminaris Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus acutus (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus adhabarensis Matsumura & Takahasi, 1976[14]
- Tabanus adiastolus Fairchild, 1986[15]
- Tabanus admelanopygus Philip, 1974[16]
- Tabanus administrans Schiner, 1868[17]
- Tabanus aegrotus Osten Sacken, 1877[18]
- Tabanus aeneus Surcouf, 1907[19]
- Tabanus agnoscibilis Austen, 1922[20]
- Tabanus aidini Kröber, 1928[21]
- Tabanus alatocinereus Dias, 1974
- Tabanus albicinctus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus albicuspis Wang, 1985[23]
- Tabanus albifacies Loew, 1856[24]
- Tabanus albifrons Szilády, 1914[25]
- Tabanus albilinea Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus albitibialis Macquart, 1838[27]
- Tabanus albitriangularis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus albocirculus Hine, 1907[28]
- Tabanus albocostatus (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus albocreus Philip, 1974[16]
- Tabanus albofasciatus Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus albopunctatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus albosetosus Coher, 1985[30]
- Tabanus algeriensis Peus, 1980[31]
- Tabanus altermaculatus Ricardo, 1913
- Tabanus alticola Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus alumnus Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus alvarengai Schacht, 1987
- Tabanus amaenus Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus amamiensis Hayakawa, Suzuki & Nagashima, 1981
- Tabanus amapaensis Fairchild, 1961[34]
- Tabanus americanus Forster, 1771[35]
- Tabanus amoenatus Séguy, 1934
- Tabanus anabates Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus anatolicus Olsufiev, Moucha & Chvála, 1967[36]
- Tabanus andamanensis Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1991
- Tabanus andamanicus (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus anderssoni Philip, 1972[37]
- Tabanus angustilimbatus Senior-White, 1924
- Tabanus angustipalpis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus angustistriatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus angustitriangularis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus angustiventer Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus angustofrons Wang, 1985[23]
- Tabanus angustus Macquart, 1838[27]
- Tabanus aniptus Fairchild, 1976[38]
- Tabanus annamensis Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus annamiticus Surcouf, 1911
- Tabanus annamitus (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus anomalus Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus ansarii Abbassian-Lintzen, 1960[39]
- Tabanus antarcticus Linnaeus, 1758[40]
- Tabanus antennarum (Kröber, 1936)[41]
- Tabanus anthrax Olsufiev, 1937
- Tabanus antunesi Fairchild, 1985[1]
- Tabanus apicalis Wiedemann, 1828[42]
- Tabanus approximatus Oldroyd, 1949[43]
- Tabanus aquilus Surcouf, 1907[44]
- Tabanus arabicus Macquart, 1839[45]
- Tabanus aranti Hays, 1961
- Tabanus arctus Wang, 1982[46]
- Tabanus ardalus Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus ardens Wiedemann, 1821[47]
- Tabanus arenicolor Peus, 1980[31]
- Tabanus arenivagus Austen, 1920[11]
- Tabanus arfaai Abbassian-Lintzen, 1966[48]
- Tabanus argentatus (Szilády, 1926)[10]
- Tabanus argenteomaculatus (Kröber, 1928)[21]
- Tabanus argenteus Surcouf, 1907[19]
- Tabanus argentifrons Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus argentisignatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus argentivittatus Fairchild, 1976[38]
- Tabanus arisanus Shiraki, 1918[49]
- Tabanus armeniacus (Kröber, 1928)[21]
- Tabanus armenicus Szilády, 1926[50]
- Tabanus arnaudi Philip, 1978[51]
- Tabanus atamuradovi Dolin & Andreeva, 1986
- Tabanus atratoides Burger, 1988[52]
- Tabanus atratus Fabricius, 1775[53]
- Tabanus atrimaculatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[54]
- Tabanus atrimanus Loew, 1858[55]
- Tabanus atripilosus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus atripunctatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus atrisignatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus atristylatus Burger, 1988[52]
- Tabanus atriventer Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus atrohirtus Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus atropathenicus Olsufiev, 1937
- Tabanus atropilosus Burger, 1988[52]
- Tabanus attenuatus Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus attenuis Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus aublanti Toumanoff, 1953
- Tabanus audyi Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus aurantium Philip, 1957[56]
- Tabanus aurepiloides Xu & Deng, 1990[57]
- Tabanus auribundus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus auricauda Philip, 1956[58]
- Tabanus auricingulatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus auricircus Philip, 1979[59]
- Tabanus aurifer Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus auriflamma Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus aurilineatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus auripilosus Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus auripunctatus Macquart, 1839[45]
- Tabanus aurisegmentatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[54]
- Tabanus aurisetosus Toumanoff, 1950
- Tabanus aurisparsus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus auristriatus Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus auriventer Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus aurivittatus Ricardo, 1913[60]
- Tabanus aurora Macquart, 1838[27]
- Tabanus aurotestaceus Walker, 1854[61]
- Tabanus australicus Taylor, 1919[62]
- Tabanus autumnalis Linnaeus, 1761[63]
- Tabanus avittatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
B
[edit]- Tabanus bactrianus Olsufiev, 1937
- Tabanus baguiensis Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus bakeri Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus balabacensis Chvála & Lyneborg, 1970[64]
- Tabanus ballmeri Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus baohaii Xu & Liu, 1980
- Tabanus baohaii Xu & Sun, 2008[65]
- Tabanus baojiensis Xu & Liu, 1980[66]
- Tabanus barbarus Coquebert, 1804[67]
- Tabanus barbatus Thunberg, 1789[68]
- Tabanus barclayi Austen, 1912[69]
- Tabanus barnesi Austen, 1922[20]
- Tabanus basalis Macquart, 1838[27]
- Tabanus bashiri Abro, 1994
- Tabanus basilaris Kröber, 1931[70]
- Tabanus beneficus Wang, 1982[46]
- Tabanus bequaertianus Fain, 1949[71]
- Tabanus beshkentica Baratov, 1980[72]
- Tabanus besti Surcouf, 1907[73]
- Tabanus besti var. arbucklei Austen, 1912[74]
- Tabanus bewanensis Oldroyd, 1964[75]
- Tabanus biatripunctatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus bicoloratus Philip, 1962[76]
- Tabanus bifarius Loew, 1858[77]
- Tabanus bifloccus Hine, 1925[78]
- Tabanus bigoti Bellardi, 1859[79]
- Tabanus biguttatus Wiedemann, 1830[80]
- Tabanus bilateralis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus billingtoni Newstead, Dutton & Todd, 1907
- Tabanus bilorus Oldroyd, 1963[81]
- Tabanus bimini Philip, 1957[56]
- Tabanus birdiei Whitney, 1914[82]
- Tabanus birmanicus (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus bishoppi Stone, 1933[83]
- Tabanus bivari Dias, 1985
- Tabanus boharti Philip, 1950[84]
- Tabanus bombyaensis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus borealoriens Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus boueti Surcouf, 1907[85]
- Tabanus bovinus Linnaeus, 1758[40]
- Tabanus brancoi Dias, 1989
- Tabanus brassofortei Dias, 1980
- Tabanus brevicallus Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus brevifrons Kröber, 1931[70]
- Tabanus brevitrianguliferus Kröber, 1931[70]
- Tabanus briani Leclercq, 1962
- Tabanus brincki Philip, 1973[86]
- Tabanus brochei Cruz & García, 1974[87]
- Tabanus brodeni Bequaert, 1913[88]
- Tabanus bromiolus Szilády, 1923[12]
- Tabanus bromius Linnaeus, 1758[40]
- Tabanus bromius var. flavofemoratus Strobl, 1909[89]
- Tabanus brumpti Surcouf, 1907[90]
- Tabanus brunneicollis Hine & Bequaert, 1932
- Tabanus brunneocallosus Olsufiev, 1936
- Tabanus brunneothorax Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1924[91]
- Tabanus brunneus Thunberg, 1827[92]
- Tabanus brunnipennis Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus brunnipes Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus brunniventer Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus bubali Doleschall, 1856[93]
- Tabanus bubalophilus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus bubbermani Nieschulz, 1927
- Tabanus bucolicus Schiner, 1868[17]
- Tabanus budda Portschinsky, 1887[94]
- Tabanus budongoensis Crosskey, 1965[95]
- Tabanus burgeri (Philip, 1978)[51]
- Tabanus burmanensis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
C
[edit]- Tabanus caduceus Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus caenosus Burger, 1974[96]
- Tabanus caerulescens Macquart, 1838[27]
- Tabanus calabyi Mackerras, 1971[97]
- Tabanus calcarius Xu & Liao, 1984
- Tabanus calens Linnaeus, 1758[40]
- Tabanus calidus Walker, 1850[98]
- Tabanus caligneus Philip, 1974[16]
- Tabanus callogaster Wang, 1988[99]
- Tabanus cambodianus Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus cambodiensis Toumanoff, 1953
- Tabanus camelarius Austen, 1911[100]
- Tabanus campechianus Townsend, 1897[101]
- Tabanus campestris Brèthes, 1910[13]
- Tabanus candidus Ricardo, 1913[102]
- Tabanus canipalpis (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus canipus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus canus Karsch, 1879[103]
- Tabanus capelai Dias, 1992
- Tabanus catenatus Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus caucasius Kröber, 1925[104]
- Tabanus cayensis Fairchild, 1935[105]
- Tabanus cazieri Philip, 1954[106]
- Tabanus cementus Xu & Liao, 1984
- Tabanus centroafricanus Dias, 1996
- Tabanus cepuricus Surcouf, 1922
- Tabanus cervinus Kröber, 1929[107]
- Tabanus ceylonicus Schiner, 1868[17]
- Tabanus chalcothrix Fairchild, 1961[108]
- Tabanus charrua Coscarón, 1980[109]
- Tabanus chekiangensis Ôuchi, 1943[110]
- Tabanus cheliopterus Rondani, 1850[111]
- Tabanus chenfui Xu & Sun, 2013
- Tabanus chentangensis Zhu & Xu, 1995
- Tabanus chicoi Tendeiro, 1965[112]
- Tabanus chinensis Ôuchi, 1943[110]
- Tabanus chloropsis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus choiseulensis Mackerras, 1972[113]
- Tabanus chosenensis Murdoch & Takahasi, 1969
- Tabanus choumarae Leclercq, 1967
- Tabanus christophi Kröber, 1928[21]
- Tabanus chrysogaster Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus chrysoleucus Walker, 1854[61]
- Tabanus chrysurinus (Enderlein, 1925)[114]
- Tabanus chrysurus Loew, 1858[115]
- Tabanus cincta Fabricius, 1794[116]
- Tabanus cinerescens Macleay, 1826[117]
- Tabanus cingulatus Thunberg, 1827[92]
- Tabanus cinnamoneus Doleschall, 1858[118]
- Tabanus circumalbatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[54]
- Tabanus citripilosus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus claripennis (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus claritibialis Ricardo, 1908[119]
- Tabanus clenchi Bequaert, 1940[120]
- Tabanus cnemidotus Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus cneus Philip, 1974[16]
- Tabanus coarctatus Stone, 1935[121]
- Tabanus cohaerens Walker, 1865[122]
- Tabanus colombensis Macquart, 1846[123]
- Tabanus columbus Fairchild, 1942[124]
- Tabanus combustus (Bigot, 1891)[125]
- Tabanus comitans Wiedemann, 1828[42]
- Tabanus commixtus Walker, 1860[8]
- Tabanus comosus Stone, 1944[126]
- Tabanus concolor Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus concurrens Walker, 1858[127]
- Tabanus conformis Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus confusiens Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus congoicola Bequaert, 1930[128]
- Tabanus congoiensis Ricardo, 1908[119]
- Tabanus conicus (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus coniformis Ricardo, 1908[119]
- Tabanus coninckae Dias, 1993
- Tabanus conius Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus consanguineus Macquart, 1838[27]
- Tabanus conspicuus Ricardo, 1908[119]
- Tabanus conterminus Walker, 1850[98]
- Tabanus copemani Austen, 1912[129]
- Tabanus corax Loew, 1863[130]
- Tabanus cordiger Meigen & Wiedemann, 1820[131]
- Tabanus cordigeroides Surcouf, 1923[132]
- Tabanus coreanus Shiraki, 1932[133]
- Tabanus corone Osten Sacken, 1886[134]
- Tabanus corpulentus Brèthes, 1910[13]
- Tabanus craverii Bellardi, 1859[79]
- Tabanus crocitinctipennis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus crocodilinus Austen, 1912[129]
- Tabanus crosskeyi Tendeiro, 1965[112]
- Tabanus cruzesilvai Dias, 1980
- Tabanus cubensis Cruz & García, 1974[87]
- Tabanus cuculus Szilády, 1923[12]
- Tabanus cuisancei Dias, 1996
- Tabanus curticornis Kröber, 1931[70]
- Tabanus curtus Hine, 1920[135]
- Tabanus cyclops Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus cyclopus Philip, 1961[136]
- Tabanus cylindricallosus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus cylindrocallus Wang, 1988[137]
- Tabanus cymatophorus Osten Sacken, 1876[138]
D-E
[edit]- Tabanus daedalus (Stone, 1938)[139]
- Tabanus daishojii Murdoch & Takahasi, 1969
- Tabanus daohaoi Xu, 2005[140]
- Tabanus darimonti Leclercq, 1964
- Tabanus darlingtoni Bequaert, 1940[120]
- Tabanus davidsoni Taylor, 1919[62]
- Tabanus decipiens (Kröber, 1928)[21]
- Tabanus decoratus Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus defilippii Bellardi, 1859[79]
- Tabanus demellonis Senior-White, 1924
- Tabanus denshamii Austen, 1908[141]
- Tabanus denticulatus Ricardo, 1913[60]
- Tabanus destructus Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus dietrichi Pechuman, 1956
- Tabanus discifer Walker, 1850[98]
- Tabanus discors Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus discrepans Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus discus Wiedemann, 1828[42]
- Tabanus dissimilis Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus distinctus Ricardo, 1908[119]
- Tabanus diversifrons Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus diversus Ricardo, 1908[119]
- Tabanus divulsus Suh, Choi & Kwon, 2003[142]
- Tabanus dolini Ivanishchuk, 1986
- Tabanus dominicanus Kröber, 1931[70]
- Tabanus dominus Datta & Das, 1978
- Tabanus donaldsoni Carter, 1912[143]
- Tabanus doreicus Walker, 1861[144]
- Tabanus dorsifer Walker, 1860[8]
- Tabanus dorsifloccus Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus dorsiger Wiedemann, 1821[47]
- Tabanus dorsivitta Walker, 1850[98]
- Tabanus dorsobimaculatus Macquart, 1850[145]
- Tabanus dorsomaculatus Macquart, 1847[146]
- Tabanus dorsonotatus Macquart, 1847[146]
- Tabanus duckei Fairchild, 1985[1]
- Tabanus dunni Fairchild, 1942[124]
- Tabanus dzhafarovi Khudaverdiev & Dzhafarov, 1974
- Tabanus eadsi Philip, 1962[147]
- Tabanus effilatanus Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus effilatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus eggeri var. prometheus Szilády, 1923[12]
- Tabanus ekor Al-Talafha, Yaakop & Idris, 2017[148]
- Tabanus eldridgei Fairchild, 1973[149]
- Tabanus elongatus Wiedemann, 1828[42]
- Tabanus enanus Fairchild, 1942[124]
- Tabanus endymion Osten Sacken, 1878[150]
- Tabanus equicinctus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus erebus Osten Sacken, 1886[134]
- Tabanus erythraeus (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus euphanes Surcouf, 1922
- Tabanus eurycerus Philip, 1937[151]
- Tabanus eurytopus Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus exagens Walker, 1864[152]
- Tabanus excelsus Ricardo, 1913
- Tabanus exclusus Pandellé, 1883[153]
- Tabanus exilipalpis Stone, 1938[139]
- Tabanus exoticus Ricardo, 1913[102]
- Tabanus explicatus Walker, 1854[61]
- Tabanus expulsus Walker, 1854[61]
- Tabanus extricans Walker, 1861[154]
F-G
[edit]- Tabanus factiosus Walker, 1859[155]
- Tabanus faini Oldroyd, 1954[156]
- Tabanus fairchildi Stone, 1938[139]
- Tabanus falviscutellus Philip, 1962[76]
- Tabanus fascius Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus felderi Wulp, 1885[157]
- Tabanus femoralis Kröber, 1931[70]
- Tabanus fijianus Ricardo, 1914[158]
- Tabanus filipjevi Olsufiev, 1936
- Tabanus firmus Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus flammeus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus flaviannulatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[54]
- Tabanus flavicapitis Wang & Liu, 1977[159]
- Tabanus flavicornis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus flavicoxa Oldroyd, 1954[156]
- Tabanus flavimarginatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus flavimedius Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus flavioculatus Toumanoff, 1950
- Tabanus flavipennis Ricardo, 1913[160]
- Tabanus flavipilosus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus flavipus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus flaviscutellatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus flaviscutellus Philip, 1962[76]
- Tabanus flavissimus Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus flavistriatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus flavitibiatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus flavitriangularis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus flavivittatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus flavohirtus Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus flavothorax Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus flexilis Walker, 1859[155]
- Tabanus flocculus Bequaert, 1940[120]
- Tabanus fontinalis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus formosiensis Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus fortis Fairchild, 1961[34]
- Tabanus fossilis Grabenhorst, 1985[161]
- Tabanus fragai Dias, 1955
- Tabanus fraseri Austen, 1925[162]
- Tabanus fratellus Williston, 1887[163]
- Tabanus fraternus Macquart, 1846[123]
- Tabanus fronto Osten Sacken, 1876[138]
- Tabanus fujianensis Xu & Xu, 1993[164]
- Tabanus fullo Walker, 1850[165]
- Tabanus fulvicallus Philip, 1931[166]
- Tabanus fulvicapillus Carter, 1912[143]
- Tabanus fulvicinctus Ricardo, 1914
- Tabanus fulvilinearis Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus fulvilineis Philip, 1957[56]
- Tabanus fulvilineus Hayakawa & Takahasi, 1983
- Tabanus fulvimedioides Shiraki, 1918[49]
- Tabanus fulvissimus Rondani, 1875[167]
- Tabanus fulvulus Wiedemann, 1828[42]
- Tabanus fulvulus var. pallidescens Philip, 1936[168]
- Tabanus fumidus Austen, 1923[169]
- Tabanus fumifer Walker, 1856[170]
- Tabanus fumipennis Wiedemann, 1828[42]
- Tabanus fumomarginatus Hine, 1920[135]
- Tabanus funebris Macquart, 1846[123]
- Tabanus furunculigenus Doleschall, 1858[118]
- Tabanus furunculus Williston, 1901[171]
- Tabanus furvicaudus Xu, 1981[172]
- Tabanus fuscibarbus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus fuscicauda (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus fuscicornis Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus fuscicostatus Hine, 1906[173]
- Tabanus fuscifrons Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus fuscipleuris Oldroyd, 1954[156]
- Tabanus fuscithorax Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus fusciventer Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus fuscofasciatus Macquart, 1838[27]
- Tabanus fuscomaculatus Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus fuscomaculatus var. unisignatus Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus fuscomarginatus Ricardo, 1908[119]
- Tabanus fusconervosus Macquart, 1838[27]
- Tabanus fuscopunctatus Macquart, 1850[145]
- Tabanus fuscotibialis Elsen, 1989
- Tabanus fuscoventris Xu, 1981[172]
- Tabanus fuscus Wiedemann, 1819[174]
- Tabanus fuzhouensis Xu & Xu, 1995[175]
- Tabanus fuzouensis Xu & Xu, 1995
- Tabanus galloisi Kono & Takahasi, 1939
- Tabanus geminus Szilády, 1923[12]
- Tabanus geniculatus Wulp, 1881[176]
- Tabanus geographicus Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus gibensis Turnbull, Taylor & Smith, 1992[177]
- Tabanus gilanus Townsend, 1897[178]
- Tabanus gilingilensis Mackerras, 1962[179]
- Tabanus gilvellus Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus gilvilineis Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus gilvus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus gladiator Stone, 1935[121]
- Tabanus glaucomaculis Philip, 1978[51]
- Tabanus glauconotatus Philip, 1954[106]
- Tabanus glaucus Wiedemann, 1819[174]
- Tabanus golovi Olsufiev, 1936
- Tabanus gonghaiensis Xu, 1979[180]
- Tabanus gracilicornis Hine, 1925[78]
- Tabanus gracilis Wiedemann, 1828[42]
- Tabanus grandicauda Xu, 1979[180]
- Tabanus grandis Szilády, 1923[12]
- Tabanus granti Toumanoff, 1950
- Tabanus gratus Loew, 1858[55]
- Tabanus gressitti Mackerras, 1972[113]
- Tabanus griseifacies Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus griseilineis Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus griseipalpis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus griseithorax Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus griseoscutellatus Kröber, 1924[181]
- Tabanus grunini Olsufiev, 1967
- Tabanus guapiensis Wilkerson, 1979[182]
- Tabanus guatemalanus Hine, 1906[173]
- Tabanus guineensis Wiedemann, 1824[183]
- Tabanus guizhouensis Chen & Xu, 1992[184]
- Tabanus guyanensis Macquart, 1846[123]
- Tabanus guyonae (Surcouf, 1922)
- Tabanus gymnorhynchus Fairchild, 1980[185]
- Tabanus gyruchus Burton, 1978[33]
H-J
[edit]- Tabanus haemagogus Williston, 1901[171]
- Tabanus haimovitchae Surcouf, 1909[186]
- Tabanus hainanensis Stone, 1972[187]
- Tabanus haitiensis Kröber, 1931[70]
- Tabanus hakkariensis (Schacht, 1983)
- Tabanus hamoni Ovazza & Valade, 1958
- Tabanus hashemii Ježek, 1981[188]
- Tabanus hauseri Olsufiev, 1967
- Tabanus haysi Philip, 1956[58]
- Tabanus hedlundi Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1991
- Tabanus hellenicus Peus, 1980[31]
- Tabanus helvinus Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus herbertensis Mackerras, 1964[75]
- Tabanus herculeanus (Enderlein, 1925)[114]
- Tabanus hipparionis Cockerell, 1909[189]
- Tabanus hirsutus (Thunberg, 1827)[190]
- Tabanus hirsutus Villers, 1789[191]
- Tabanus hirtipalpis Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus hirtistriatus Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus hirtitibia Walker, 1850[98]
- Tabanus hisarensis Veer, Parashar & Rao, 1999
- Tabanus hispanicus Peus, 1980[31]
- Tabanus hispanus Peus, 1980[31]
- Tabanus hissaricus Baratov, 1962[192]
- Tabanus holtzianus (Enderlein, 1927)[193]
- Tabanus honestus Walker, 1850[98]
- Tabanus hongchowensis Liu, 1962
- Tabanus hongkongiensis Ricardo, 1916
- Tabanus hoogstraali Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus howdeni (Philip, 1978)[51]
- Tabanus huallagensis Fairchild, 1976[38]
- Tabanus huangshanensis Xu & Wu, 1985
- Tabanus humboldti Fairchild, 1985[1]
- Tabanus humilis Coquillett, 1898[194]
- Tabanus humillimus Walker, 1857[195]
- Tabanus humiloides Xu, 1980[196]
- Tabanus hybridus Wiedemann, 1828[42]
- Tabanus hypomacros Surcouf, 1922
- Tabanus hyugaensis Hayakawa, 1977
- Tabanus ianthinus Surcouf, 1907[197]
- Tabanus iber Peus, 1980[31]
- Tabanus ichiokai Ôuchi, 1943[110]
- Tabanus ictericus Surcouf, 1922
- Tabanus idulis Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus ignobilis Rondani, 1875[167]
- Tabanus ilchanii Ježek, 1981[188]
- Tabanus ilharcoi Dias, 1991
- Tabanus illustris Ricardo, 1913[60]
- Tabanus imitans Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus imitator Lutz, 1909[198]
- Tabanus immanis Wiedemann, 1828[42]
- Tabanus immixtus Walker, 1859[155]
- Tabanus imparicallosus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus impertinens Oldroyd, 1954[156]
- Tabanus importunus Wiedemann, 1828[42]
- Tabanus impurus Karsch, 1888[199]
- Tabanus inaensis Asakawa & Takahasi, 1975
- Tabanus inaequannulatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[54]
- Tabanus incohaerens Mackerras, 1972[113]
- Tabanus inconspicuus (Walker, 1848)[26]
- Tabanus incultus Wulp, 1881[176]
- Tabanus indecisus (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus indianus Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus indicus Fabricius, 1805[6]
- Tabanus indifferens Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus indiscriminatus Ricardo, 1915[200]
- Tabanus indistinctus Bigot, 1892[5]
- Tabanus indosinensis Toumanoff, 1950
- Tabanus indrae Hauser, 1939
- Tabanus infans Walker, 1850[98]
- Tabanus infestus Bogatchev & Samedov, 1949
- Tabanus inflatipalpis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus ingens Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus inifromis Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus innotabilis Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus inobservatus Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus insidiator Austen, 1922[20]
- Tabanus insignis Loew, 1858[55]
- Tabanus invalidus Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus isis Fairchild, 1976[38]
- Tabanus itaituba Fairchild, 1985[1]
- Tabanus ixion Osten Sacken, 1882[201]
- Tabanus iyoensis Shiraki, 1918[49]
- Tabanus jacobi Coher, 1963[202]
- Tabanus jadini Fain, 1949[71]
- Tabanus javanus Fabricius, 1805[6]
- Tabanus jeanae Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus jigongshanensis Xu, 1983[203]
- Tabanus jigongshanoides Xu & Huang, 1990[204]
- Tabanus jigonshanensis Xu, 1982
- Tabanus jilamensis Hine, 1925[78]
- Tabanus jinghongensis Yang, Xu & Chen, 1999
- Tabanus jinhuai Xu & Sun, 2007[205]
- Tabanus johannesi Fairchild, 1942[124]
- Tabanus johnburgeri Xu & Xu, 1993[164]
- Tabanus johnsoni Hine, 1907[28]
- Tabanus joidus (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus joshii Coher, 1985[30]
- Tabanus jucundus Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus justorius Rondani, 1875[167]
K-L
[edit]- Tabanus kabuensis Yao, 1984
- Tabanus kaburagii Murdoch & Takahasi, 1969
- Tabanus kakhyenensis Senior-White, 1922
- Tabanus kamengensis Datta & Das, 1978
- Tabanus karaosus Timmer, 1984
- Tabanus karenkoensis Shiraki, 1932[133]
- Tabanus katoi Kono & Takahasi, 1940
- Tabanus kermani Abbassian-Lintzen, 1961[206]
- Tabanus kesseli Philip, 1950[84]
- Tabanus khalafi Leclercq, 1986
- Tabanus khasiensis Ricardo, 1909
- Tabanus kiangsuensis Kröber, 1933[207]
- Tabanus kingi Austen, 1911[208]
- Tabanus kinoshitai Kono & Takahasi, 1939
- Tabanus kisliuki Stone, 1940[209]
- Tabanus konis Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus kotoshoensis Shiraki, 1918[49]
- Tabanus krombeini Burger, 1982[210]
- Tabanus kumaonensis Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1991
- Tabanus kumatai Matsumura & Takahasi, 1976[14]
- Tabanus kumrakomensis Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1991
- Tabanus kunmingensis Wang, 1985[23]
- Tabanus kwangsinensis Wang & Liu, 1977[159]
- Tabanus kwatta Fairchild, 1983[211]
- Tabanus kwiluensis Oldroyd, 1954[156]
- Tabanus lacajaensis Kröber, 1931[70]
- Tabanus lacustris Stone, 1935[121]
- Tabanus laetetinctus Becker, 1913[212]
- Tabanus laevigatus Szilády, 1926[50]
- Tabanus lamiensis Burger, 1991
- Tabanus laotianus (Bigot, 1890)[213]
- Tabanus larvatus Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus lateralbus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[54]
- Tabanus laticornis (Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926)[22]
- Tabanus laticornis Hine, 1904[214]
- Tabanus latifascies Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus lavandoni Kröber, 1939[215]
- Tabanus laverani Surcouf, 1907[85]
- Tabanus leclercqi Abbassian-Lintzen, 1961[206]
- Tabanus leleani Austen, 1920[11]
- Tabanus lenticulatus Oldroyd, 1949[43]
- Tabanus lenticuloides Mackerras, 1972[113]
- Tabanus lentis Stone, 1972[187]
- Tabanus lentisignatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus leucocnematus (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus leucohirtus Ricardo, 1909
- Tabanus leucomelas Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus leucopogon (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus leucostomus Loew, 1858[216]
- Tabanus levantinus Peus, 1980[31]
- Tabanus leveri Mackerras & Rageau, 1958
- Tabanus lewisi Philip, 1957[56]
- Tabanus liangshanensis Xu, 1979[180]
- Tabanus lijiangensis Yang & Xu, 1993[217]
- Tabanus limbatinevris Macquart, 1847[146]
- Tabanus limbithorax (Macquart, 1855)[218]
- Tabanus limushanensis Xu, 1979[180]
- Tabanus lineataenia Xu, 1979[180]
- Tabanus lineifrons Lutz, 1912[219]
- Tabanus lineola var. hinellus Philip, 1960[220]
- Tabanus lingfengi Xu, Zhan & Sun, 2006[221]
- Tabanus lintzeni Zeegers & Müller, 2014[222]
- Tabanus liventipes Surcouf, 1907[44]
- Tabanus loczyi Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus longibasalis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus longinquus Oldroyd, 1954[156]
- Tabanus longistylus Xu, Ni & Xu, 1984
- Tabanus longiusculus Hine, 1907[28]
- Tabanus longus Osten Sacken, 1876[138]
- Tabanus loukashkini Philip, 1956[58]
- Tabanus lubutuensis Bequaert, 1930[128]
- Tabanus lucidulus Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus lucifer Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus lufirensis Bequaert, 1913[88]
- Tabanus luizae Dias, 1979
- Tabanus lunatus Fabricius, 1794[116]
- Tabanus lushanensis Liu, 1962
- Tabanus lutzi Kröber, 1934[223]
- Tabanus luzonensis Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus lyneborgi Mackerras, 1972[113]
M
[edit]- Tabanus macdonaldi Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus macer (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus macfarlanei Ricardo, 1916
- Tabanus machadoi Dias, 1964
- Tabanus macilentus Coher, 1985[30]
- Tabanus macquarti Schiner, 1868[17]
- Tabanus maculicornis Zetterstedt, 1842[224]
- Tabanus maculinevris Macquart, 1855[218]
- Tabanus maculipennis Wiedemann, 1828[42]
- Tabanus maculosus Coquillett, 1902[225]
- Tabanus madoerensis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus maedai Hayakawa, 1976
- Tabanus maini Mackerras, 1971[97]
- Tabanus maiombensis Dias, 1973
- Tabanus makimurae Ôuchi, 1943[110]
- Tabanus malayensis Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus maliensis Goodwin, 1982
- Tabanus mandarinus Schiner, 1868[17]
- Tabanus manipurensis Ricardo, 1913
- Tabanus marginalis Fabricius, 1805[6]
- Tabanus marginatus Macquart, 1848[226]
- Tabanus marginenevris Macquart, 1855[218]
- Tabanus marianii (Leclercq, 1956)
- Tabanus marmorosus Surcouf, 1909[227]
- Tabanus martini Surcouf, 1907[85]
- Tabanus martinii Kröber, 1928[21]
- Tabanus masamitsui Hayakawa, 1976
- Tabanus mateusi Dias, 1979
- Tabanus matosi Dias, 1966
- Tabanus matsumotoensis Murdoch & Takahasi, 1961
- Tabanus matsuzawai Hayakawa & Takahasi, 1983
- Tabanus matutinimordicus Xu, 1989
- Tabanus maurus Philip, 1974[16]
- Tabanus mazzottii Philip, 1954[106]
- Tabanus mediatrimaculatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[54]
- Tabanus medionotatus Austen, 1912[228]
- Tabanus meghalayensis Datta & Biswas, 1977[229]
- Tabanus meihuashanensis Xu & Xu, 1992[230]
- Tabanus melanocerus Wiedemann, 1828[42]
- Tabanus melanogaster Brèthes, 1910[13]
- Tabanus melanognathus (Bigot, 1890)[213]
- Tabanus mendossai Dias, 1992
- Tabanus mengdingensis Xu, Xu & Sun, 2008[231]
- Tabanus mengdingensis Xu, Xu & Sun, 2008[232]
- Tabanus menoensis Taylor & Chainey, 1994
- Tabanus mentitus Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus meraukensis Mackerras, 1964[75]
- Tabanus meridionalis Thunberg, 1827[92]
- Tabanus merychippi Cockerell, 1916[233]
- Tabanus mesnili Surcouf, 1909
- Tabanus mesogaeus Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus mesquitelai Dias, 1991
- Tabanus mianjangalensis Ježek, 1981[188]
- Tabanus miki Brauer, 1880[234]
- Tabanus miles Wiedemann, 1828[42]
- Tabanus mindanensis Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus miniatus Datta & Biswas, 1977[229]
- Tabanus minimus Wulp, 1881[176]
- Tabanus minuscularius Austen, 1912[235]
- Tabanus minusculus Datta & Das, 1978
- Tabanus mishanensis Xu & Liu, 1982
- Tabanus mistshenkoi Olsufiev, 1937
- Tabanus mitidjensis Macquart, 1839[45]
- Tabanus miyajima Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus miyakei Shiraki, 1918[49]
- Tabanus moderator Stone, 1938[139]
- Tabanus modestus (Kröber, 1931)[236]
- Tabanus moerens Fabricius, 1787[237]
- Tabanus mofidii Leclercq, 1960
- Tabanus mogollon Burger, 1974[96]
- Tabanus molestus Say, 1823[238]
- Tabanus monchai Leclercq, 1962
- Tabanus mongolensis Kröber, 1933[207]
- Tabanus monocallosus Dias, 1955
- Tabanus monoculus Doleschall, 1858[118]
- Tabanus monoensis Hine, 1924
- Tabanus monokini Philip, 1966[239]
- Tabanus monomiensis Takahasi, 1950
- Tabanus monops Bequaert, 1940[120]
- Tabanus monotaeniatus (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus monotaxis Philip, 1967[240]
- Tabanus montiasiaticus Olsufiev, 1977
- Tabanus morbosus Stone, 1938[139]
- Tabanus mordax Austen, 1911[100]
- Tabanus moreli Ovazza, 1962
- Tabanus morio Linnaeus, 1767[241]
- Tabanus morsitans Ricardo, 1908[119]
- Tabanus mossambicensis Dias, 1985[242]
- Tabanus motuoensis Yao & Liu, 1983
- Tabanus mucronatus Fairchild, 1961[108]
- Tabanus mularis Stone, 1935[121]
- Tabanus multicinctus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus murdochi Philip, 1961[9]
- Tabanus muruensis Mackerras, 1964[75]
- Tabanus muscoides Toumanoff, 1950
- Tabanus mutatus Wang & Liu, 1990
N
[edit]- Tabanus namdaphaicus Datta & Chakraborti, 1985
- Tabanus namibiensis Dias, 1989
- Tabanus nanpingensis Xu, Xu & Sun, 2008[232]
- Tabanus nantae Toumanoff, 1950
- Tabanus napaensis Nieschulz, 1927
- Tabanus nartshukae Olsufiev, 1972
- Tabanus neavei Austen, 1912[228]
- Tabanus nebulosus De Geer, 1776[243]
- Tabanus nefarius Hine, 1907[28]
- Tabanus nefas Usher, 1971[244]
- Tabanus neglectus Kröber, 1931[70]
- Tabanus negritos Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus nematocallus Fairchild, 1985[1]
- Tabanus nemocallosus Ricardo, 1909
- Tabanus nemoralis Meigen, 1820[131]
- Tabanus neoindianus Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus neovestitus Kröber, 1931[70]
- Tabanus nepalensis Coher, 1971[245]
- Tabanus nephodes (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus nereus Fairchild, 1943[246]
- Tabanus nexus Walker, 1856[170]
- Tabanus nicobarensis Schiner, 1868[17]
- Tabanus nigeriensis Crosskey, 1959[247]
- Tabanus nigrabdominis Wang, 1982[46]
- Tabanus nigrefronti Liu, 1981[248]
- Tabanus nigrescens Palisot de Beauvois, 1809[249]
- Tabanus nigrhinus Philip, 1962[76]
- Tabanus nigricaudus Xu, 1981[172]
- Tabanus nigrifascies (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus nigrifeminibus Austen, 1912[235]
- Tabanus nigrifer Walker, 1871[250]
- Tabanus nigrihinus Philip, 1962[76]
- Tabanus nigrimaculatus Xu, 1981[172]
- Tabanus nigrimanus Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus nigrimordicus Xu, 1979[180]
- Tabanus nigripes Wiedemann, 1821[47]
- Tabanus nigriventris Macquart, 1846[123]
- Tabanus nigrofemoratus Kröber, 1929[251]
- Tabanus nigrostriatus Ricardo, 1908[119]
- Tabanus nigrotectus (Bigot, 1890)[213]
- Tabanus nigrovittatus Macquart, 1847[146]
- Tabanus nilakinus Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus nipponicus Murdoch & Takahasi, 1969
- Tabanus niveinotatus Bequaert, 1930[128]
- Tabanus noctuinus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus nondescriptus Fairchild, 1973[149]
- Tabanus notatus Ricardo, 1915[252]
- Tabanus novaescotiae Macquart, 1847[146]
- Tabanus nyasae Ricardo, 1900[253]
- Tabanus nyctops Burton, 1978[33]
O
[edit]- Tabanus obconicus Walker, 1850[98]
- Tabanus obesus (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus obliquemaculatus Macquart, 1838[27]
- Tabanus obscuratus Walker, 1864[152]
- Tabanus obscurefumatus Surcouf, 1906
- Tabanus obscurehirtus Ricardo, 1908[119]
- Tabanus obscurestigmatus Bigot, 1859[254]
- Tabanus obscurestriatus Ricardo, 1908[119]
- Tabanus obscurilineatus Taylor, 1919[62]
- Tabanus obscurior Ricardo, 1908[119]
- Tabanus obscurus Xu, 1983[203]
- Tabanus obsolescens Pandellé, 1883[153]
- Tabanus obsoletimaculus Xu, 1983[203]
- Tabanus obsoletus Wiedemann, 1821[47]
- Tabanus obtusipalpis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus obumbratus Bequaert, 1940[120]
- Tabanus occidentalis Linnaeus, 1758[40]
- Tabanus occidentalis Oldroyd, 1954[156]
- Tabanus ochroater Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus ochroceras Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[54]
- Tabanus ochrogaster Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[54]
- Tabanus ochros Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus octulus Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus okinawanoides Xu, 1989
- Tabanus okinawanus Shiraki, 1918[49]
- Tabanus oknos Surcouf, 1922
- Tabanus oldroydi Philip, 1941[2]
- Tabanus olivaceiventris Macquart, 1847[146]
- Tabanus oliviventris Xu, 1979[180]
- Tabanus oliviventroides Xu, 1984
- Tabanus olsufjevi Hauser, 1960
- Tabanus olympius Peus, 1980[31]
- Tabanus omeishanensis Xu, 1979[180]
- Tabanus omnirobustus Wang, 1988[137]
- Tabanus onoi Murdoch & Takahasi, 1969
- Tabanus opalescens Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus oppugnator Austen, 1925[162]
- Tabanus optatus Walker, 1856[170]
- Tabanus orbicallus Philip, 1936[3]
- Tabanus orbis Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus oreophilus Xu & Liao, 1985
- Tabanus orientalis Wiedemann, 1824[183]
- Tabanus orientis Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus orphnos Wang, 1982[46]
- Tabanus otsurui Ogawa, 1960
- Tabanus ovazzai Crosskey, 1959[247]
- Tabanus oviventris Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus oxybeles Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus oxyceratus (Bigot, 1892)[5]
P
[edit]- Tabanus pachypalpus (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus paganus Chen, 1984[255]
- Tabanus palauensis Takahashi, 1944[256]
- Tabanus palawanensis Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus pallidepectoratus (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus pallidifacies Surcouf, 1906
- Tabanus pallidipes Austen, 1920[11]
- Tabanus pallidiscutum Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus pallidiventer Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus pallipennis Macquart, 1846[123]
- Tabanus palpalis Brèthes, 1910[13]
- Tabanus palpinus Palisot de Beauvois, 1819[249]
- Tabanus papuensis Oldroyd, 1964[75]
- Tabanus par Walker, 1854[61]
- Tabanus parabactrianus Liu, 1960[257]
- Tabanus parabrunneus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[54]
- Tabanus parabuddha Xu, 1983[258]
- Tabanus parachinensis Xu, Zhan & Sun, 2006[221]
- Tabanus parachrysater Yao, 1984
- Tabanus paradiversifrons Xu & Guo, 2005[231]
- Tabanus paradiversifrons Xu, 2005[231]
- Tabanus paradoxus Jaennicke, 1866[259]
- Tabanus parafuscomaculatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[54]
- Tabanus parahippi Cockerell, 1909[189]
- Tabanus parahybridus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[54]
- Tabanus paraichiokai Xu, Xu & Sun, 2008[232]
- Tabanus parallelifrons Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus paralleliventer Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus pararubidus Yao & Liu, 2008
- Tabanus pararufiventris Nieschulz, 1927
- Tabanus parasexcinctus Xu & Sun, 2008[260]
- Tabanus parawuyishanensis Xu & Sun, 2007[261]
- Tabanus parimmixtus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[54]
- Tabanus particaecus Hardy, 1948[262]
- Tabanus particolor Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus parvicallosus Ricardo, 1914[263]
- Tabanus parvidentatus Macquart, 1838[27]
- Tabanus parviformus Wang, 1985[23]
- Tabanus passosi Dias, 1974
- Tabanus patriarchus Oldroyd, 1949[43]
- Tabanus pauper Rondani, 1875[167]
- Tabanus paviei Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus pazukii Ježek, 1990[264]
- Tabanus pellucidus Fabricius, 1805[6]
- Tabanus pellus Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus penai Philip, 1967[240]
- Tabanus pendleburyi Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus pengquensis Zhu & Xu, 1995
- Tabanus perakiensis Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus perelegans Olsufiev, 1972
- Tabanus perileucus Philip, 1974[16]
- Tabanus persimilis Dolin & Andreeva, 1986
- Tabanus pertinens Austen, 1912[129]
- Tabanus peruvianus Macquart, 1848[226]
- Tabanus petiolatus Hine, 1917[265]
- Tabanus petiscai Dias, 1974
- Tabanus philippinensis Kröber, 1924[181]
- Tabanus piceiventris Rondani, 1848[266]
- Tabanus picicalosus Fairchild, 1951[267]
- Tabanus pictiventris Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus pingxiangensis Xu & Liao, 1985
- Tabanus platensis Brèthes, 1910[13]
- Tabanus platycerus Fairchild, 1976[38]
- Tabanus pleskei Kröber, 1925[104]
- Tabanus pluto Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus pollinosus Ricardo, 1913[60]
- Tabanus polygonus Walker, 1854[61]
- Tabanus polyphemus Fairchild, 1958[268]
- Tabanus portschinskii Olsufiev, 1937
- Tabanus postactus Oldroyd, 1947[269]
- Tabanus praematurus Austen, 1922[20]
- Tabanus praepilatus Fairchild, 1943[246]
- Tabanus praepositus Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus praeteritus Fairchild, 1947[270]
- Tabanus pratti Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus prefulventer Wang, 1985[23]
- Tabanus primitivus Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus principis Bequaert, 1930[128]
- Tabanus priscoides Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus pristinus Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus procallosus Lutz, 1912[219]
- Tabanus provincialis Ricardo, 1913
- Tabanus proximus Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus pruinosus Bigot, 1892[5]
- Tabanus prunicolor Lutz, 1912[219]
- Tabanus pseudoculus Fairchild, 1942
- Tabanus pseudogratus Goodwin, 1982
- Tabanus pseudoliviventris Chen & Xu, 1992[184]
- Tabanus pseudolunatus Dias, 1979
- Tabanus pseudolunatus Dias, 1980
- Tabanus pseudonebulosus Gorayeb, 2006[271]
- Tabanus pseudothoracinus Dias, 1996
- Tabanus ptolemaeanus Szilády, 1923[12]
- Tabanus pullulus Austen, 1912[129]
- Tabanus pullus Philippi, 1865[272]
- Tabanus pulvifer Walker, 1854[61]
- Tabanus pumilus Macquart, 1838[27]
- Tabanus punctifer Osten Sacken, 1876[138]
- Tabanus punctipleura Hine, 1920[135]
- Tabanus puncturius Xu & Liao, 1985
- Tabanus pungens Wiedemann, 1828[42]
- Tabanus pusillus Macquart, 1838[27]
- Tabanus puteus Ricardo, 1911[29]
Q-R
[edit]- Tabanus qinlingensis Wang, 1985
- Tabanus quadrifocus Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus quadriguttatus Ricardo, 1908[119]
- Tabanus quadrisignatus Ricardo, 1908[119]
- Tabanus quadritriangularis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[54]
- Tabanus quaesitus Stone, 1938[139]
- Tabanus quatei Philip, 1962[76]
- Tabanus quatuornotatus Meigen, 1820[131]
- Tabanus queenslandii Ricardo, 1914[263]
- Tabanus quinarius Wang & Liu, 1990
- Tabanus quinquecinctus Ricardo, 1914
- Tabanus quinquepunctatus Hine, 1925[78]
- Tabanus quinquetriangularis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[54]
- Tabanus quinquevittatus Wiedemann, 1821[47]
- Tabanus rageaui Oldroyd, 1954[156]
- Tabanus rallus Philip, 1978[51]
- Tabanus rectilineatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus rectus Loew, 1858[77]
- Tabanus recusans Walker, 1858[273]
- Tabanus reducens Walker, 1859[155]
- Tabanus regularis Jaennicke, 1866[259]
- Tabanus reinwardtii Wiedemann, 1828[42]
- Tabanus remotus Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus restrepoensis Fairchild, 1942[124]
- Tabanus rhinargus Philip, 1962[76]
- Tabanus rhizonshine Philip, 1954[106]
- Tabanus rhizophorae Fairchild, 1943[246]
- Tabanus ricardae Surcouf, 1906
- Tabanus rixator Fairchild, 1943[246]
- Tabanus riyadhae Amoudi & Leclercq, 1988[274]
- Tabanus rockefelleri Philip, 1954[106]
- Tabanus rondoniensis Henriques, Krolow, Zamarchi & Camargo, 2022[275]
- Tabanus rosarioi Dias, 1994
- Tabanus rosselensis Mackerras, 1964[75]
- Tabanus rossi Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus rothschildi Surcouf, 1906
- Tabanus roubaudi Toumanoff, 1950
- Tabanus rousselii Macquart, 1839[45]
- Tabanus rubicundulus Austen, 1922[20]
- Tabanus rubicundus Macquart, 1846[123]
- Tabanus rubidaceus Dias, 1975
- Tabanus rubidoides Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus rubidus Wiedemann, 1821[47]
- Tabanus rubiginosus Walker, 1850[98]
- Tabanus rubioi Dias, 1987
- Tabanus rubricauda Philip, 1958[276]
- Tabanus rubripes Macquart, 1838[27]
- Tabanus rubriscutatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus rubriventris Macquart, 1838[27]
- Tabanus ruficoloratus Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus rufidens Bigot, 1887[277]
- Tabanus rufimedius Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus rufioloratus Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus rufipes Palisot de Beauvois, 1806[249]
- Tabanus rufiscutellatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus rufiventris Fabricius, 1805[6]
- Tabanus rufofrater Walker, 1850[98]
- Tabanus ruoqiangensis Xiang & Xu, 1986
- Tabanus rupinae Austen, 1920[11]
- Tabanus rupium (Brauer, 1880)[234]
- Tabanus russatoides Xu & Deng, 1990[57]
- Tabanus russatus Wang, 1982
- Tabanus rusticatus Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus ryukyuensis Murdoch & Takahasi, 1961
S
[edit]- Tabanus sabuletoroides Xu, 1979[180]
- Tabanus sabuletorum Loew, 1874[278]
- Tabanus sackeni Fairchild, 1934[279]
- Tabanus safavii Ježek, 1981[280]
- Tabanus sagax Osten Sacken, 1876[138]
- Tabanus sagittipalpis Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus samarensis Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus samawangensis Burger, 1988[52]
- Tabanus samoensis Ferguson, 1927[281]
- Tabanus sandersoni Austen, 1912[74]
- Tabanus sannio Fairchild, 1956[282]
- Tabanus sanyaensis Xu, Xu & Sun, 2008
- Tabanus sapporoensis Shiraki, 1918[49]
- Tabanus sapporoenus Shiraki, 1918[49]
- Tabanus sarbazensis Ježek, 1990[264]
- Tabanus sarmentoi Dias, 1959
- Tabanus sasai Watanabe & Takahasi, 1971
- Tabanus sauteri Ricardo, 1913[102]
- Tabanus saxicolus Usher, 1965[283]
- Tabanus sayensis Xu, Xu & Sun, 2008[232]
- Tabanus schadei Fairchild, 1976[38]
- Tabanus schiva Moucha & Chvála, 1959[284]
- Tabanus scholae Oldroyd, 1954[156]
- Tabanus scutellus Philip, 1970[285]
- Tabanus searsi Philip, 1978[51]
- Tabanus secedens Walker, 1854[61]
- Tabanus secundus Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus selene Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus selousi Austen, 1912[235]
- Tabanus selvaticus Burger, Bermúdez & Bermúdez, 1987[286]
- Tabanus semenovi Olsufiev, 1937
- Tabanus semiargenteus Olsufiev, 1937
- Tabanus semicircularis Ricardo, 1913[60]
- Tabanus semirufus Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus separatus Efflatoun, 1930[287]
- Tabanus sepiensis Philip, 1954[106]
- Tabanus sepikensis Oldroyd, 1964[75]
- Tabanus sequens Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus sequens Walker, 1850[98]
- Tabanus sericiventris Loew, 1858[55]
- Tabanus serpentina Wiedemann, 1828[42]
- Tabanus serus Walker, 1861[288]
- Tabanus servillei Macquart, 1838[27]
- Tabanus sexcinctus Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus sextriangulus Gorayeb & Rafael, 1984
- Tabanus shaanxiensis Xu, Lu & Wu, 1990[289]
- Tabanus shannonellus Kröber, 1936[290]
- Tabanus shantungensis Ôuchi, 1943[110]
- Tabanus shelkovnikovi Paramonov, 1934[291]
- Tabanus shennongjianensis Xu, Ni & Xu, 1984
- Tabanus shikokuensis Murdoch & Takahasi, 1961
- Tabanus shyamarupi Datta & Chakraborti, 1985
- Tabanus siamensis Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus siassensis Mackerras, 1964[75]
- Tabanus siccus Walker, 1850[98]
- Tabanus sidneyensis Macquart, 1846[123]
- Tabanus siebersi Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1928
- Tabanus sierensis Burger, Bermúdez & Bermúdez, 1987[286]
- Tabanus sierrensis Burger, Bermúdez & Bermúdez, 1987[286]
- Tabanus signatipennis Portschinsky, 1887[94]
- Tabanus signifer Walker, 1856[292]
- Tabanus significans Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus significans var. inaequisignatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[54]
- Tabanus silvanus Ricardo, 1908[119]
- Tabanus similis Macquart, 1850[145]
- Tabanus simplicissimus Walker, 1856[170]
- Tabanus simpsoni Austen, 1912[74]
- Tabanus sinewitensis Mackerras, 1972[113]
- Tabanus sinicus Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus skarduensis Abro, 1992
- Tabanus soembawensis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus sorbillans Wiedemann, 1828[42]
- Tabanus soubiroui Surcouf, 1922
- Tabanus sowi Goodwin, 1982
- Tabanus sparus Whitney, 1879[293]
- Tabanus speciosus Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus spectabilis Loew, 1858[77]
- Tabanus speculum Walker, 1861[294]
- Tabanus sphinx Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus spodopteroides Olsufiev, Moucha & Chvála, 1969[295]
- Tabanus spodopterus Wiedemann, 1820[131]
- Tabanus stabilis Wang, 1982[46]
- Tabanus stackelbergiellus Olsufiev, 1967
- Tabanus sticticolis Surcouf, 1906
- Tabanus stonei Philip, 1941[2]
- Tabanus strangmannii Ricardo, 1914[263]
- Tabanus striatus Fabricius, 1787[237]
- Tabanus strigimaculus Fairchild, 1942[296]
- Tabanus strix Szilády, 1923[12]
- Tabanus stueberi Oldroyd, 1949[43]
- Tabanus stygius Say, 1823[238]
- Tabanus subbasalis Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1991
- Tabanus subcaeruleus Peus, 1980[31]
- Tabanus subcamipus Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus subcanipus Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus subcinerascens Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus subcinerescens Mackerras, 1971[97]
- Tabanus subcinnamoneus Mackerras, 1972[113]
- Tabanus subcohaerens Mackerras, 1964[75]
- Tabanus subcordiger Liu, 1960
- Tabanus subcrassus Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1991
- Tabanus subfemoralis Philip, 1978[51]
- Tabanus subflavicornis Philip, 1970[285]
- Tabanus subfurvicaudus Wu & Xu, 1992
- Tabanus subhybridus Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus subimmanis Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus subjoidus Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus sublongus Stone, 1938[139]
- Tabanus submacilentus Coher, 1985[30]
- Tabanus submalayensis Wang & Liu, 1977[159]
- Tabanus subniger Coquillett, 1906[297]
- Tabanus suboliviventris Xu, 1984
- Tabanus subpulliomaculatus Xu & Zhang, 1990[298]
- Tabanus subpullomaculatus Xu & Zhang, 1990[299]
- Tabanus subrecusans Mackerras, 1964[75]
- Tabanus subruber Bellardi, 1859[79]
- Tabanus subrubidus Chvála & Lyneborg, 1970[64]
- Tabanus subrussatus Wang, 1982
- Tabanus subsabuletorum Olsufiev, 1936
- Tabanus subsimilis Bellardi, 1859[79]
- Tabanus subsinerascens Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus subviolaceus Fairchild, 1961[108]
- Tabanus succurvus Walker, 1859[155]
- Tabanus sudeticus Zeller, 1842[300]
- Tabanus sufis Jaennicke, 1867[301]
- Tabanus sugens Wiedemann, 1828[42]
- Tabanus sulfurescens Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[54]
- Tabanus sumatrensis Macquart, 1834[302]
- Tabanus superjumentarius Whitney, 1879[293]
- Tabanus surifer Fairchild, 1964[303]
- Tabanus swiridowi Portschinsky, 1881[304]
- Tabanus symmetrus Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus syriacus Kröber, 1925[104]
- Tabanus systenus Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus szechenyianus Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus sziladyi Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[54]
T
[edit]- Tabanus taeniatus Macquart, 1834[302]
- Tabanus taeniellus Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus taeniola Palisot de Beauvois, 1806[249]
- Tabanus taiensis Taylor & Chainey, 1994
- Tabanus taipingensis Xu & Wu, 1985
- Tabanus taiwanus Hayakawa & Takahasi, 1983
- Tabanus talyshi Olsufiev, 1972
- Tabanus tambaensis Murdoch & Takahasi, 1969
- Tabanus tamthaiorum Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus tangi Xu & Xu, 1992
- Tabanus tardinotus Bequaert, 1940[120]
- Tabanus taygetus Peus, 1980[31]
- Tabanus teishengi Xu & Sun, 2007
- Tabanus tenasserimi Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus tendeiroi Dias, 1980
- Tabanus tenebrosus Walker, 1854[61]
- Tabanus tenens Walker, 1850[98]
- Tabanus tenuifrons Datta & Chakraborti, 1985
- Tabanus tenuipalpis Austen, 1912[69]
- Tabanus tenuis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[305]
- Tabanus tenuistria Kröber, 1931[70]
- Tabanus tephrodes Philippi, 1865[272]
- Tabanus teraiensis Coher, 1971[306]
- Tabanus tergestinus Egger, 1859[307]
- Tabanus terterjani Andreeva & Dolin, 1982[308]
- Tabanus testaceiventris Macquart, 1847[146]
- Tabanus tetropsis Bigot, 1892[5]
- Tabanus texanus Hine, 1907[28]
- Tabanus thellus Burger, 1982[210]
- Tabanus thermarum Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus thiemeana (Enderlein, 1925)[114]
- Tabanus thoracinus Palisot de Beauvois, 1806[249]
- Tabanus thurmani Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus tianyui Xu & Sun, 2008[260]
- Tabanus tienmuensis Liu, 1962
- Tabanus tiluensis Nieschulz, 1927
- Tabanus tinctothorax Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus tinctus Walker, 1850[98]
- Tabanus titoi Dias, 1962
- Tabanus tokaraensis Hayakawa & Suzuki, 1984
- Tabanus tokunoshimaensis Hayakawa & Suzuki, 1984
- Tabanus tonglai Surcouf, 1922
- Tabanus toshiokai Murdoch & Takahasi, 1969
- Tabanus toumanoffi Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus townsendi Johnson, 1919[309]
- Tabanus townsvilli Ricardo, 1915[252]
- Tabanus traubi Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus trianguliger Austen, 1912[310]
- Tabanus triangulum Wiedemann, 1828[42]
- Tabanus tricoloratus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus tricolorus Xu, 1981[172]
- Tabanus trigonus Coquillett, 1898[194]
- Tabanus trijunctus Walker, 1854[61]
- Tabanus trilineatus Latreille, 1817[311]
- Tabanus tripurensis Datta, 1986
- Tabanus triquetrornatus Carter, 1915[312]
- Tabanus tristichus Fairchild, 1976[38]
- Tabanus tristis Wulp, 1881[176]
- Tabanus trivittatus Fabricius, 1805[6]
- Tabanus tuberculatus Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus tumidicallus Burger, 1982[210]
- Tabanus tumiscapens Philip, 1954[106]
- Tabanus turbidus Wiedemann, 1828[42]
U-V
[edit]- Tabanus umbripennis Ricardo, 1915[252]
- Tabanus undulans Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus unicinctus Loew, 1856[24]
- Tabanus unicus Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus unifasciatus Loew, 1858[77]
- Tabanus unifasciens Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus uniformis Ricardo, 1911[29]
- Tabanus unilineatus Loew, 1852[313]
- Tabanus unipunctatus (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus unistriatus Hine, 1906[173]
- Tabanus univentris Walker, 1848[26]
- Tabanus ustus Walker, 1850[314]
- Tabanus vanleeuweni Oldroyd, 1949[43]
- Tabanus varelai Dias, 1980
- Tabanus variabilis Loew, 1858[55]
- Tabanus varipes Walker, 1836[315]
- Tabanus variventris Macquart, 1847[146]
- Tabanus vaseyi Sherman, 1991[316]
- Tabanus vectensis (Cockerell, 1921)[317]
- Tabanus velutinus Surcouf, 1906
- Tabanus ventriflavimarginatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus venustus Osten Sacken, 1876[138]
- Tabanus vernus Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus vestitus Wiedemann, 1819[174]
- Tabanus veterinarius Dias, 1964
- Tabanus vibex Suh, Choi & Kwon, 2002
- Tabanus violaceus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[22]
- Tabanus virgulatus Austen, 1922[20]
- Tabanus vittiger Thomson, 1869
- Tabanus vivax Osten Sacken, 1876[138]
- Tabanus vix Philip, 1960[4]
W-Z
[edit]- Tabanus wallacei Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus weiheensis Xu & Liu, 1980[66]
- Tabanus weiningensis Xu, Xu & Sun, 2008
- Tabanus wellmanii Austen, 1908[141]
- Tabanus wenzeli Philip, 1959[32]
- Tabanus weyrauchi Barretto, 1949
- Tabanus wiedemanni Osten Sacken, 1876[138]
- Tabanus williamsii Austen, 1908[318]
- Tabanus wilpattuensis Burger, 1982[210]
- Tabanus wilsoni Pechuman, 1962
- Tabanus wokei Fairchild, 1983[211]
- Tabanus woollastoni Ricardo, 1913[60]
- Tabanus wuyishanensis Xu & Xu, 1995
- Tabanus wuzhishanensis Xu, 1979[180]
- Tabanus wyndhamensis Mackerras, 1971[97]
- Tabanus xanthocorus Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus xanthogaster Philippi, 1865[272]
- Tabanus xanthoimus Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus xanthomelas Austen, 1912[235]
- Tabanus xanthos Wang, 1982[46]
- Tabanus xanti Szilády, 1926[10]
- Tabanus xenorhynchus Fairchild, 1947[270]
- Tabanus xerodes Philip, 1967[240]
- Tabanus xuezhongi Xu & Guo, 2005[231]
- Tabanus xuthopogon Fairchild, 1985[1]
- Tabanus xuthus Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus yablonicus Takagi, 1941
- Tabanus yadongensis Xu & Sun, 2007[261]
- Tabanus yaeyamaensis Hayakawa & Hasegawa, 1981
- Tabanus yakuensis Ôuchi, 1943[319]
- Tabanus yanbaruensis Hayakawa & Yoneyama, 1983
- Tabanus yao Macquart, 1855[218]
- Tabanus yasujensis Ježek, 1981[188]
- Tabanus yishanensis Xu, 1979[180]
- Tabanus yoneyamai Hayakawa, 1984
- Tabanus yoshimotoi Burger, 1991
- Tabanus yucatanus Townsend, 1897[101]
- Tabanus yulensis Röder, 1892[320]
- Tabanus yunnanensis Liu & Wang, 1977[159]
- Tabanus zancala (Philip, 1954)[106]
- Tabanus zayaensis Xu & Sun, 2007[261]
- Tabanus zayasi Cruz & García, 1974[87]
- Tabanus zayuensis Wang, 1982
- Tabanus zebrinus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[54]
- Tabanus zeirii Ježek, 1981[188]
- Tabanus zhongpingi Xu & Guo, 2005[231]
- Tabanus zimini Olsufiev, 1937
- Tabanus zodiacus Burton, 1978[33]
- Tabanus zoster Philip, 1960[4]
- Tabanus zoulouensis (Bigot, 1892)[5]
- Tabanus zuhairi Al-Talafha, Yaakop, Nurul Fatihah & Idris, 2018[321]
- Tabanus zummingi Xu & Sun, 2007[261]
- Tabanus zythicolor Philip, 1936[168]
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