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Haematobia irritans (Muscidae)
Susan R Walter
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I think this must be a male Haematobia irritans. Can someone confirm for me please? Also, do both male and female Haematobia bite?

From central lowland France (la Brenne), 1 September 2008. Lifted from the back of a horse grazing in a damp field. The ungrateful horse had the gall to chew a hole in my bag while I was collecting various biting flies from it!
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Dorsal view.
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Hello Susan, yes it's Haematobia irritans with the peculiar male hind tarsi.
I'm not an expert in muscid biology, but I think all stomoxini are both males and females blood sucking flies.
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Thanks Stéphane for confirming the species. I thought both sexes must bite, so thanks for your comment on that too.
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