Chlorotabanus
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| Chlorotabanus | |
|---|---|
| Chlorotabanus inanis | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Class: | Insecta |
| Order: | Diptera |
| Family: | Tabanidae |
| Subfamily: | Tabaninae |
| Tribe: | Diachlorini |
| Genus: | Chlorotabanus Lutz, 1909[1] |
| Type species | |
| Tabanus mexicanus | |
Chlorotabanus is a genus of horse flies in the family Tabanidae.[2][3][4] Though there were earlier descriptions of the genus, they did not fit the qualification of the Code of the International Zoological Nomenclature, thus the genus was officially accepted in 1913 by the scientific community.[5]
All species under this genus are crepuscular and nocturnal.[5]
Description

Most notable characteristic is that the all species under this genus have a pale green body color and solid colored eyes. Other key features are the sclerotized labella and the lack of a frontal callus.[5]
They resemble Phaeotabanus in structure the most compared to other Tabanids.[6]