5. They can be as small as a housefly or as large as a bumblebee.They are also known as 'green-headed monsters'. Their
mouth resembles a wedge-shaped miner's tool. They are fast
and are usually found around streams, marshes, and wooded
areas.
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A horse fly is a type of insect and a member of the family Tabanidae (order Diptera), but more specifically are any member of the genus Tabanus. These stout flies, as small as a housefly or as large as a bumblebee, are sometimes known as greenheaded monsters; their metallic or iridescent eyes meet dorsally in the male and are separate in the female. Gad-fly, a nickname, may refer either to the fly’s roving habits or to its mouthparts, which resemble a wedge-shaped miner’s tool.
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