Dasychela is a genus of biting
horseflies of the family
Tabanidae. There are 8 species with a neotropical distribution, with one—D. badia—found in Central America.[2][3][4]
^Fairchild, G.B.; Burger, J.F. (1994). "A catalog of the Tabanidae (Diptera) of the Americas south of the United States". Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute. 55: vii + 249.
^Kröber, O. (1931). "Neue neotropische Tabaniden aus der Unterfamilie Bellardiinae und Tabaninae". Revista de Entomologica. 1: 400–417.
^Philip, C.B. (1960). "Further records of neotropical Tabanidae (Diptera) mostly from Peru". Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences. 31 (1): 69–102.
^Walker, F. (1848). List of the specimens of dipterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. part 1. London: British Museum. pp. 1–229.
Dasychela is a genus of biting
horseflies of the family
Tabanidae. There are 8 species with a neotropical distribution, with one—D. badia—found in Central America.[2][3][4]
^Fairchild, G.B.; Burger, J.F. (1994). "A catalog of the Tabanidae (Diptera) of the Americas south of the United States". Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute. 55: vii + 249.
^Kröber, O. (1931). "Neue neotropische Tabaniden aus der Unterfamilie Bellardiinae und Tabaninae". Revista de Entomologica. 1: 400–417.
^Philip, C.B. (1960). "Further records of neotropical Tabanidae (Diptera) mostly from Peru". Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences. 31 (1): 69–102.
^Walker, F. (1848). List of the specimens of dipterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. part 1. London: British Museum. pp. 1–229.