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Characteristics <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> family <strong>Tabanidae</strong><br />

Antenna with a scape, pedicel and annulated flagellum (Fig. 2a); <strong>the</strong> basal flagellomeres<br />

(segments <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> flagellum), may be fused into a plate (Fig. 2b) and <strong>the</strong> apical<br />

flagellomeres may be fused into a stylus (Fig. 2b);<br />

Fig. 2a. Antenna <strong>of</strong> female<br />

Chrysops niger.<br />

Fig. 2b. Antenna <strong>of</strong> female<br />

Hybomitra affinis (Kirby).<br />

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