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Horse Flies Collection

Horse flies, also known as deer flies, are a common sight in various parts of the world

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Horse Fly JC 222 Diptera : Tabanus bromius © John Clegg / ARDEA LONDON

Horse Fly JC 222 Diptera : Tabanus bromius © John Clegg / ARDEA LONDON
JC-222 HORSEFLY - from above UK Tabanus bromius John Clegg Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Horse (deer) Fly - on human skin Norfolk UK

Horse (deer) Fly - on human skin Norfolk UK
FEU-273 Horse (deer) Fly - on human skin Norfolk, UK Chrysops sp. Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Horse Flies Two sitting on leaf Norfolk UK

Horse Flies Two sitting on leaf Norfolk UK
FEU-97 Horseflies - Two sitting on leaf Norfolk UK Tabanus sp. Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Horse-fly Banded Eyes

Horse-fly Banded Eyes
FEU-29 Horsefly Banded Eyes Tabanus sp. Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Horsefly (Philipomyia aprica) Aosta Valley, Monte Rosa Massif, Pennine Alps, Italy. July

Horsefly (Philipomyia aprica) Aosta Valley, Monte Rosa Massif, Pennine Alps, Italy. July

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Dark Giant Horsefly (Tabanus sudeticus) adult, resting on lichen covered twig, Cannobina Valley

Dark Giant Horsefly (Tabanus sudeticus) adult, resting on lichen covered twig, Cannobina Valley, Italian Alps, Piedmont, Northern Italy, July

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Square-spot Deerfly (Chrysops viduatus) adult female, cleaning iridescent eyes with legs, France

Square-spot Deerfly (Chrysops viduatus) adult female, cleaning iridescent eyes with legs, France, August

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Golden Horsefly (Atylotus fulvus) adult, resting on leaf in mire, New Forest, Hampshire, England

Golden Horsefly (Atylotus fulvus) adult, resting on leaf in mire, New Forest, Hampshire, England, July

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Horsefly (Tabanus sp. ) larva, in shallow water, Norfolk, England, September (controlled)

Horsefly (Tabanus sp. ) larva, in shallow water, Norfolk, England, September (controlled)
Horsefly (Tabanus sp.) larva, in shallow water, Norfolk, England, September (controlled)

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Band-eyed Brown Horsefly (Tabanus bromius) adult female, resting on leaf, France, August

Band-eyed Brown Horsefly (Tabanus bromius) adult female, resting on leaf, France, August

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Tabanidae. Horse Fly

Tabanidae. Horse Fly

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Close-up model of head of horsefly showing a cross-section of its eye

Close-up model of head of horsefly showing a cross-section of its eye

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Tabanus, horse fly, close up

Tabanus, horse fly, close up

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Horsefly (Tabanidae), close up of large black-green compound eyes, front view

Horsefly (Tabanidae), close up of large black-green compound eyes, front view

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Horse-flies mating C014 / 4607

Horse-flies mating C014 / 4607
Horse-flies (family Tabanidae) mating

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Horse-flies mating C014 / 4605

Horse-flies mating C014 / 4605
Horse-flies (family Tabanidae) mating

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Horse-flies mating C014 / 4606

Horse-flies mating C014 / 4606
Horse-flies (family Tabanidae) mating

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Horse / Cleg Fly - feeding on human arm - UK

Horse / Cleg Fly - feeding on human arm - UK
SPH-168 Horse / Cleg Fly - feeding on human skin UK Haematopota pluvialis Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Cleg Fly (Haematopota pluvialis) adult, close-up of head, Leicestershire, England, july

Cleg Fly (Haematopota pluvialis) adult, close-up of head, Leicestershire, England, july

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Horse Fly (female) Showing banded eyes Electron Micrograph style

Horse Fly (female) Showing banded eyes Electron Micrograph style
FEU-316 Horse Fly (female) - showing banded eyes Tabanus bovinus Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Horse Fly (female) Showing banded eyes

Horse Fly (female) Showing banded eyes
FEU-313 Horse Fly (female) - showing banded eyes Tabanus bovinus Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Horse Fly - showing large compound eyes Norfolk UK

Horse Fly - showing large compound eyes Norfolk UK
FEU-269 Horse Fly - showing large compound eyes Norfolk, UK Tabanus bromius Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Horse Fly Showing banded eyes Norfolk UK

Horse Fly Showing banded eyes Norfolk UK
FEU-129 Horsefly - showing banded eyes Norfolk UK Tabanus sp. Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHorse Flies Collection: Horse / Deer Fly Resting on leaf Norfolk UK

Horse / Deer Fly Resting on leaf Norfolk UK
FEU-109 Horsefly / Deer Fly - Resting on leaf Norfolk UK Chrysops sp. Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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Horse flies, also known as deer flies, are a common sight in various parts of the world. These insects belong to the family Diptera and are characterized by their large size and robust bodies. With their distinct appearance and behavior, they have captured the attention of many photographers. One captivating image showcases a Horse Fly JC 222 (Tabanus bromius) captured by John Clegg in London. The intricate details of this particular species can be observed up close, highlighting its unique features. In Norfolk, UK, another photograph captures a Horse Fly resting on human skin. This close encounter demonstrates how these pests can cause irritation to both humans and animals alike. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the snapshot of two Horse Flies sitting on a leaf in Norfolk, UK. Their vibrant colors stand out against the green backdrop, showcasing their beauty amidst nature's tapestry. The Banded Eyes of a Horse-fly provide an intriguing subject for photography. The intricate patterns on its compound eyes create an artistic display that mesmerizes viewers. Venturing into the Pennine Alps in Italy reveals another fascinating species: Philipomyia aprica or the Horsefly. Its presence among the Monte Rosa Massif adds charm to this picturesque landscape during July. France becomes home to yet another remarkable insect - Chrysops viduatus or Square-spot Deerfly - perched delicately upon a leaf in August. Its presence is marked by iridescent eyes that reflect light with stunning brilliance. A closer look at this same female Square-spot Deerfly reveals her meticulous grooming routine as she cleans her iridescent eyes using her delicate legs. This intimate moment showcases not only their beauty but also their dedication to personal hygiene. Moving across continents brings us to New Forest in Hampshire, England where Atylotus fulvus or Golden Horseflies find solace on leaves within mires during July. Their golden hues add warmth and radiance to this enchanting habitat.