Haematopota
Haematopota pseudolusitanica
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Tabanidae
Subfamily: Tabaninae
Tribe: Haematopotini
Genus: Haematopota
Meigen, 1803[1]
Type species
Tabanus pluvialis
Synonyms

Haematopota is a genus of flies in the horse-fly family, Tabanidae.[4] Among the horse-flies, they are most commonly known as clegs. Many species have colorful, sinuously patterned eyes in life, a character that fades after death. The wings are typically patterned with spots of grey.[5] The genus is named from the Ancient Greek for blood-drinker: αἷμα, haîma, blood; πότης, pótës, drinker.[6] Some species are known to be vectors of livestock diseases.[7]

Species

  • Haematopota abacis (Philip, 1960)[8]
  • Haematopota abbreviata Philip, 1959[9]
  • Haematopota aberdarensis Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota abyssinica Surcouf, 1908
  • Haematopota achlys Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota adami Ovazza, Hamon & Rickenbach, 1956
  • Haematopota adusta Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota albalinea Xu & Liao, 1985
  • Haematopota albicapilla Fain & Elsen, 1981
  • Haematopota albihalter Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota albihirta Karsch, 1888[12]
  • Haematopota albimanica Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota albimedia Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota albiocrea Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota albofasciatipennis Brunetti, 1912[13]
  • Haematopota algira (Kröber, 1922)[14]
  • Haematopota aliena Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota alluaudi Surcouf, 1908
  • Haematopota alticola (Philip, 1961)[15]
  • Haematopota altimontana Dias, 1993
  • Haematopota alyta Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota amala Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota americana Osten Sacken, 1875[16]
  • Haematopota amicoi Dias, 1996
  • Haematopota ampla Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota angolensis Dias, 1989
  • Haematopota angustifrons Carter, 1915[17]
  • Haematopota angustisegmentata Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1928
  • Haematopota annandalei Ricardo, 1911[18]
  • Haematopota annulipes Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[19]
  • Haematopota anomala Dias, 1956
  • Haematopota antennata (Shiraki, 1932)[20]
  • Haematopota aquilina (Séguy, 1934)
  • Haematopota areei Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota argentipes Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota arioi Dias, 1960
  • Haematopota arrabidaensis Dias, 1985
  • Haematopota assamensis Ricardo, 1911[18]
  • Haematopota athlyna Goodwin, 1981
  • Haematopota atomaria Walker, 1856[21]
  • Haematopota atrata Szilády, 1926[22]
  • Haematopota atriventer Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[19]
  • Haematopota atropathenica Abbassian-Lintzen, 1964[23]
  • Haematopota aurescens Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota avida (Speiser, 1910)[24]
  • Haematopota ayresi Dias, 1960
  • Haematopota bactriana (Olsufiev, 1939)
  • Haematopota badia Philip, 1963[25]
  • Haematopota bantuana Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota barombi Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota barri Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota barrosi Tendeiro, 1965[26]
  • Haematopota bashanensis Li & Yang, 1991
  • Haematopota bealesi Coher, 1987[27]
  • Haematopota bedfordi Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota benoisti Séguy, 1930
  • Haematopota bequaerti Burger, 1982[28]
  • Haematopota beringeri Austen, 1912[29]
  • Haematopota bicolor Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota biguttata Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota biharensis Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota bilineata Ricardo, 1911[18]
  • Haematopota biorbis Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota bipunctata Ricardo, 1906[30]
  • Haematopota biroi Szilády, 1926[22]
  • Haematopota bistrigata Loew, 1858[31]
  • Haematopota bizonata Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932[32]
  • Haematopota borneana Rondani, 1875[33]
  • Haematopota bowdeni Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota brevicornis Austen, 1908[34]
  • Haematopota brevis Ricardo, 1906[30]
  • Haematopota brucei Austen, 1908[34]
  • Haematopota brulli Leclercq, 1960
  • Haematopota brunnescens Ricardo, 1906[30]
  • Haematopota brunnicornis Wang, 1988[35]
  • Haematopota brunnipennis Ricardo, 1906[30]
  • Haematopota brunnipes Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota brutsaerti Fain, 1947[36]
  • Haematopota bullatifrons Austen, 1908[34]
  • Haematopota burgeri Xu, 1999
  • Haematopota burmanica Senior-White, 1922
  • Haematopota burtoni Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota burtti Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota caenofrons (Kröber, 1922)[14]
  • Haematopota camicasi Raymond & Chateau, 1977
  • Haematopota cana Walker, 1848[37]
  • Haematopota canapicalis Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota casca Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota caseiroi Dias, 1957
  • Haematopota caspica Abbassian-Lintzen, 1960
  • Haematopota castaneiventer Dias, 1959
  • Haematopota castroi Dias, 1966
  • Haematopota champlaini (Philip, 1953)[38]
  • Haematopota chekiangensis Ôuchi, 1940[39]
  • Haematopota chengyongi Xu & Guo, 2005[40]
  • Haematopota chinensis Ôuchi, 1940[39]
  • Haematopota chongoroiensis Dias, 1989
  • Haematopota chvalai Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota ciliatipes Bequaert, 1930[41]
  • Haematopota cilipes Bigot, 1890[42]
  • Haematopota cingalensis Ricardo, 1906[30]
  • Haematopota cingulata Wiedemann, 1828[43]
  • Haematopota circina Philip, 1963[25]
  • Haematopota circumscripta Loew, 1858[31]
  • Haematopota clarkana Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota claudinae Leclercq, 1955
  • Haematopota coalescens Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota cognata (Grünberg, 1906)
  • Haematopota comodoliacis Leclercq, 1980
  • Haematopota completa (Oldroyd, 1939)[44]
  • Haematopota concentralis Walker, 1848[37]
  • Haematopota concurrens Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota coninckae Dias, 1993
  • Haematopota contracta Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota coolsi Leclercq, 1966
  • Haematopota copemanii Austen, 1908[45]
  • Haematopota cordigera Bigot, 1891[46]
  • Haematopota coronata Austen, 1908[45]
  • Haematopota corsoni Carter, 1915[17]
  • Haematopota crassicornis Wahlberg, 1848[47] — black-horned cleg
  • Haematopota crassicrus Edwards, 1916[48]
  • Haematopota crassitibia Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota crewei Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota cristata Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[19]
  • Haematopota crossi Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota crudelis Austen, 1912[29]
  • Haematopota cruenta Austen, 1908[34]
  • Haematopota csikii Szilády, 1922[49]
  • Haematopota cynthiae Coher, 1987[27]
  • Haematopota darjeelingensis Datta, 1981
  • Haematopota daveyi Austen, 1912[29]
  • Haematopota decora Walker, 1856[50]
  • Haematopota degenensis Wang, 1988
  • Haematopota delicta Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota delozi Leclercq, 1966
  • Haematopota demeilloni Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota demellonis Senior-White, 1922
  • Haematopota denshamii Austen, 1908[51]
  • Haematopota desertorum Szilády, 1923[52]
  • Haematopota dissimilis Ricardo, 1911[18]
  • Haematopota distincta Ricardo, 1906[30]
  • Haematopota divisapex Austen, 1908[45]
  • Haematopota dolondoloensis Dias, 1991
  • Haematopota dubiosa Dias, 1964
  • Haematopota dukei Ovazza & Mouchet, 1967
  • Haematopota duplicata Loew, 1858[31]
  • Haematopota duttoni Newstead, Dutton & Todd, 1907
  • Haematopota echma Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota edax Austen, 1914[53]
  • Haematopota elegans Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[19]
  • Haematopota elephantina Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota enriquei Leclercq, 1971
  • Haematopota ensifer Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[19]
  • Haematopota epoptica (Séguy, 1953)
  • Haematopota equina Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota equitibiata Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[19]
  • Haematopota erlangshanensis Xu, 1980[54]
  • Haematopota erythromera Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota eugeniae Portillo & Schacht, 1984
  • Haematopota evanescens Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota excipula Coher, 1987[27]
  • Haematopota exiguicornuta Carter, 1915[17]
  • Haematopota faini Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota fairchildi Xu, 1999
  • Haematopota famicis Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota fariai Dias, 1964
  • Haematopota fasciata Ricardo, 1911[18]
  • Haematopota fasciatapex Edwards, 1916[48]
  • Haematopota fenestralis Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota ferruginea Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota festiva Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota fiadeiroi Dias, 1964
  • Haematopota flavicornis Szilády, 1926[55]
  • Haematopota flavipuncta Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota fletcheri Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota fonsecai Dias, 1956
  • Haematopota fontesi Dias & Serrano, 1967
  • Haematopota formosana Shiraki, 1918[56]
  • Haematopota fradei Dias, 1968
  • Haematopota fraterna Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota fukienensis Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota fulva Austen, 1908[51]
  • Haematopota fulvipes Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota fumigata Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[19]
  • Haematopota furians Edwards, 1916[48]
  • Haematopota furtiva Austen, 1908[45]
  • Haematopota furva Austen, 1912[57]
  • Haematopota fusca Austen, 1908[34]
  • Haematopota fuscicornis (Becker & Stein, 1913)[58]
  • Haematopota fuscolimbata Fain, 1947[36]
  • Haematopota fuscomarginata Dias, 1974
  • Haematopota gabuensis Tendeiro, 1965[26]
  • Haematopota gallica Szilády, 1923[52]
  • Haematopota gallii Bouvier, 1936[59]
  • Haematopota gamae Dias, 1991
  • Haematopota germaini Ovazza & Mouchet, 1967
  • Haematopota giganticornuta Dias, 1960
  • Haematopota glenni Philip, 1963[25]
  • Haematopota gobindai Coher, 1987[27]
  • Haematopota gracai Dias, 1964
  • Haematopota gracilicornis Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota gracilis Austen, 1908[60]
  • Haematopota graeca Szilády, 1923[52]
  • Haematopota grahami Austen, 1912[29]
  • Haematopota grandis Meigen, 1820[61] — long-horned cleg
  • Haematopota grandvauxi Dias, 1973
  • Haematopota gregoryi Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota greniere Ovazza, 1956
  • Haematopota gressitti Philip, 1963[25]
  • Haematopota griseicoxa Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota guacangshanensis Xu, 1980
  • Haematopota guangxiensis Xu, 2002[62]
  • Haematopota guineensis Bigot, 1891[46]
  • Haematopota hainani Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota hakusanensis Togashi, 1977
  • Haematopota hanzhongensis Xu, Li & Yang, 1987
  • Haematopota hardyi Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota harpax Austen, 1914[53]
  • Haematopota hastata Austen, 1914[53]
  • Haematopota hedini (Kröber, 1933)[63]
  • Haematopota helviventer Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota hennauxi Leclercq, 1967
  • Haematopota heptagramma (Speiser, 1915)[64]
  • Haematopota hieroglyphica Gerstaecker, 1871[65]
  • Haematopota hikosanensis Hayakawa & Takahasi, 1977
  • Haematopota hindostani Ricardo, 1917[66]
  • Haematopota hirsuta Fain, 1947[36]
  • Haematopota hirsuticornis Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota hirsutitarsus Austen, 1908[60]
  • Haematopota hirta Ricardo, 1906[30]
  • Haematopota holtmanni Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota horrida Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota hostilis Austen, 1908[60]
  • Haematopota howarthi Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota iavana Wiedemann, 1821[67]
  • Haematopota imbrium Wiedemann, 1828[43]
  • Haematopota immaculata Ricardo, 1911[18]
  • Haematopota inconspicua Ricardo, 1911[18]
  • Haematopota incrassicornis Fain & Elsen, 1981
  • Haematopota indiana Bigot, 1891[46]
  • Haematopota infernalis Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota inflaticornis Austen, 1908[34]
  • Haematopota ingluviosa Austen, 1914[53]
  • Haematopota innominata Austen, 1920[68]
  • Haematopota inornata Austen, 1908[45]
  • Haematopota insidiatrix Austen, 1908[45]
  • Haematopota intermedia Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[19]
  • Haematopota intrincata Dias, 1985
  • Haematopota irregularis Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[19]
  • Haematopota irritans Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota irrorata Macquart, 1838[69]
  • Haematopota italica Meigen, 1804[70] — Italian cleg
  • Haematopota jacobsoni Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[19]
  • Haematopota jellisoni (Philip, 1960)[8]
  • Haematopota jianzhongi Xu & Guo, 2005[40]
  • Haematopota jiri Chvála, 1969[71]
  • Haematopota kansuensis (Kröber, 1933)[63]
  • Haematopota kashmirensis Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota katangaensis Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota kaulbacki Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota kemali Szilády, 1923[52]
  • Haematopota keralaensis Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1991
  • Haematopota kerri Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota kivuensis Dias, 1960
  • Haematopota knekidis Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota koryoensis (Shiraki, 1932)[20]
  • Haematopota kouzuensis (Takahasi, 1950)
  • Haematopota krombeini Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota lacessens Austen, 1908[34]
  • Haematopota lambi Villeneuve, 1921[72]
  • Haematopota lamborni Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota lamottei (Séguy, 1953)
  • Haematopota lancangjiangensis Xu, 1980
  • Haematopota lasiops (Oldroyd, 1940)[73]
  • Haematopota latebricola Austen, 1925
  • Haematopota lathami Surcouf, 1908
  • Haematopota latifascia Ricardo, 1911[18]
  • Haematopota laverani Surcouf, 1907[74]
  • Haematopota leclercqui Dias, 1960
  • Haematopota lepointei Ovazza, 1957
  • Haematopota lewisi Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota libera Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota limai Dias & Serrano, 1967
  • Haematopota limbata Bigot, 1891[46]
  • Haematopota lineata Philip, 1963[25]
  • Haematopota lineola (Philip, 1960)[8]
  • Haematopota lineota (Philip, 1960)[8]
  • Haematopota litoralis Ricardo, 1913
  • Haematopota lobatoi Dias, 1962
  • Haematopota longa Ricardo, 1906[30]
  • Haematopota longeantennata (Olsufiev, 1937)
  • Haematopota longipennis Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota lukiangensis (Liu & Wang, 1977)[75]
  • Haematopota lunai Dias, 1960
  • Haematopota machadoi Dias, 1958
  • Haematopota maculata Meijere, 1911[76]
  • Haematopota maculiplena Karsch, 1888[12]
  • Haematopota maculosifacies Austen, 1914[53]
  • Haematopota magnifica Dias, 1960
  • Haematopota malabarica Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota malacrizi Dias, 1964
  • Haematopota malayensis Ricardo, 1916
  • Haematopota malefica Austen, 1908[45]
  • Haematopota mangkamensis Wang, 1982
  • Haematopota marakuetana (Séguy, 1938)[77]
  • Haematopota marceli Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota marginata Ricardo, 1911[18]
  • Haematopota marthae Leclercq, 1955
  • Haematopota masseyi Austen, 1908[45]
  • Haematopota matherani Szilády, 1926[55]
  • Haematopota matosi Dias, 1960
  • Haematopota megaera Usher, 1965[78]
  • Haematopota meglaensis Wu & Xu, 1992[79]
  • Haematopota melloi Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota mendesi Dias & Serrano, 1967
  • Haematopota mendossaorum Dias, 1992
  • Haematopota mengdingensis Xu & Guo, 2005[80]
  • Haematopota menglaensis Wu & Xu, 1992
  • Haematopota mephista Usher, 1965[78]
  • Haematopota meteorica Corti, 1895[81]
  • Haematopota microcera (Séguy, 1938)[77]
  • Haematopota mingqingi Xu & Guo, 2005[40]
  • Haematopota minuscula Austen, 1920[68]
  • Haematopota minuscularia Austen, 1920[68]
  • Haematopota mlanjensis Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota mokanshanensis Ôuchi, 1940[39]
  • Haematopota molesta Austen, 1908[60]
  • Haematopota montana Ricardo, 1917[66]
  • Haematopota monteiroi Dias, 1964
  • Haematopota monticola (Philip, 1959)[9]
  • Haematopota montisdraconis Usher, 1965[78]
  • Haematopota mordax Surcouf, 1908
  • Haematopota mordens Edwards, 1916[48]
  • Haematopota moreli Tendeiro, 1965[26]
  • Haematopota mouchai Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota mouzinhoi Dias, 1960
  • Haematopota mukteswarensis Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1991
  • Haematopota nagashimai Hayakawa & Takahasi, 1976
  • Haematopota nasuensis Hayakawa & Moriyama, 1981
  • Haematopota nathani Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota neavei Austen, 1912[57]
  • Haematopota nefanda Edwards, 1916[48]
  • Haematopota nefandoides Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota nepalensis Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota newtoni Dias, 1972
  • Haematopota nigriantenna Wang, 1982
  • Haematopota nigricans Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[19]
  • Haematopota nigrifrons Datta & Biswas, 1977[82]
  • Haematopota nigripennis Austen, 1914[53]
  • Haematopota nigrita Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[19]
  • Haematopota nigrocinerea Oldroyd, 1950[83]
  • Haematopota nigrofusca Dias, 1966
  • Haematopota nitidifacies Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota nobilis (Grünberg, 1906)
  • Haematopota nobrei Dias, 1964
  • Haematopota nocens Austen, 1908[45]
  • Haematopota nociva Austen, 1908[45]
  • Haematopota noxialis Austen, 1908[45]
  • Haematopota nubilis (Hauser, 1960)
  • Haematopota obscura Loew, 1858[31]
  • Haematopota obsoleta Edwards, 1916[48]
  • Haematopota ocellata Wiedemann, 1819[84]
  • Haematopota ocelligera (Kröber, 1922)[14]
  • Haematopota ochracea (Bezzi, 1908)[85]
  • Haematopota okui Ovazza & Mouchet, 1967
  • Haematopota oldroydi Dias, 1954
  • Haematopota olsufjevi (Liu, 1960)[86]
  • Haematopota omeishanensis Xu, 1980[54]
  • Haematopota oporina Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota orba Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota ovazzai Dias, 1956
  • Haematopota pachycera Bigot, 1890[42]
  • Haematopota paisanai Dias & Sous, 1958
  • Haematopota palancaensis Dias, 1972
  • Haematopota pallens Loew, 1871[87]
  • Haematopota pallida Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota pallidimarginata Austen, 1908[60]
  • Haematopota pallidipennis Austen, 1908[34]
  • Haematopota pallidula (Kröber, 1922)[14]
  • Haematopota paratruncata (Wang & Liu, 1977)[75]
  • Haematopota pardalina Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota partifascia Bequaert, 1930[41]
  • Haematopota passosi Dias, 1973
  • Haematopota patellicornis (Enderlein, 1922)[88]
  • Haematopota pattoni Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota paucipunctata Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[19]
  • Haematopota paulettae Fain, 1947[36]
  • Haematopota pavlovskii (Hauser, 1960)
  • Haematopota pearsoni Oldroyd, 1957[89]
  • Haematopota pechumani Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota pekingensis (Liu, 1958)[90]
  • Haematopota pellucida (Surcouf, 1909)[91]
  • Haematopota pendleburyi Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota pereirai Dias, 1963
  • Haematopota perplexa Dias, 1960
  • Haematopota personata Philip, 1963[25]
  • Haematopota pertinens Austen, 1908[34]
  • Haematopota perturbans Edwards, 1916[48]
  • Haematopota peusi Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota philipi Chvála, 1969[71]
  • Haematopota picea Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota picta Surcouf, 1908
  • Haematopota pilosifemura Xu, 1980
  • Haematopota pinguicornis Carter, 1915[17]
  • Haematopota pinicola Stuckenberg, 1975[92]
  • Haematopota piresi Dias & Sous, 1957
  • Haematopota pisinna Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota pluvialis (Linnaeus, 1758)[2] — notch-horned cleg
  • Haematopota pollinantenna Xu & Liao, 1985
  • Haematopota pottsi Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota pratasi Dias, 1960
  • Haematopota procyon Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota prolixa Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota przewalskii Olsufiev, 1979
  • Haematopota pseudolusitanica Szilády, 1923[52]
  • Haematopota pseudomachadoi Dias, 1960
  • Haematopota pulchella Edwards, 1916[48]
  • Haematopota punctifera Bigot, 1891[46]
  • Haematopota punctulata Macquart, 1838[69]
  • Haematopota pungens Doleschall, 1856[93]
  • Haematopota pygmaea (Enderlein, 1922)[88]
  • Haematopota qilianshanensis He, Liu & Xu, 2008[94]
  • Haematopota qionghaiensis Xu, 1980
  • Haematopota quadrifenestrata Burger, 1988[95]
  • Haematopota quartaui Dias, 1985
  • Haematopota quathlambia Usher, 1965[78]
  • Haematopota qui Xu, 1999
  • Haematopota rabida Edwards, 1916[48]
  • Haematopota rafaeli Dias, 1966
  • Haematopota rara Johnson, 1912[96]
  • Haematopota recurrens Loew, 1858[31]
  • Haematopota remota Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota restricta Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota ribeirorum Dias, 1984
  • Haematopota rohtakensis Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1991
  • Haematopota roralis Fabricius, 1805[97]
  • Haematopota rubens Austen, 1912[29]
  • Haematopota rubida Ricardo, 1906[30]
  • Haematopota rubidicornis Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota rufipennis Bigot, 1891[46]
  • Haematopota rufula (Surcouf, 1909)[98]
  • Haematopota ruwenzorii Dias, 1993
  • Haematopota sabiensis Dias & Sous, 1957
  • Haematopota saccae Leclercq, 1967
  • Haematopota saegeri Leclercq, 1961
  • Haematopota salomae Dias, 1991
  • Haematopota sanguinaria Austen, 1908[34]
  • Haematopota saravanensis Xu, 1999
  • Haematopota sauli Dias, 1960
  • Haematopota scanloni Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota schmidi Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota schoutedeni (Surcouf, 1911)
  • Haematopota scutellaris Loew, 1858[31]
  • Haematopota scutellata (Olsufiev, Moucha & Chvála, 1964)[99]
  • Haematopota semiclara Austen, 1908[51]
  • Haematopota serranoi Dias, 1984
  • Haematopota sewelli Austen, 1920[68]
  • Haematopota seydeli Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota shinonagai Hayakawa, 1977
  • Haematopota sica Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota sidamensis Surcouf, 1908
  • Haematopota sikkimensis Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota similis Ricardo, 1906[30]
  • Haematopota sinensis Ricardo, 1911[18]
  • Haematopota sineroides Xu, 1989
  • Haematopota singarensis Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota singularis Ricardo, 1908
  • Haematopota sobrina (Kröber, 1922)[14]
  • Haematopota sofalensis Dias, 1957
  • Haematopota sparsa Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota spectabilis Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota spenceri Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota sphaerocallus (Wang & Liu, 1977)[75]
  • Haematopota splendens Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926[19]
  • Haematopota stackelbergi Olsufiev, 1967
  • Haematopota stimulans Austen, 1908[45]
  • Haematopota stonei Thompson, 1977[100]
  • Haematopota striata Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota subcylindrica Pandellé, 1883[101] — Levels cleg
  • Haematopota subirrorata Xu, 1980
  • Haematopota subkoryoensis Xu & Sun, 2013
  • Haematopota subturkestanica Wang, 1985[102]
  • Haematopota sumelae Timmer, 1984
  • Haematopota surugaensis Hayakawa & Takahasi, 1977
  • Haematopota tabanula Bequaert, 1930[41]
  • Haematopota taciturna Austen, 1908[60]
  • Haematopota takensis Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota tamerlani Szilády, 1923[52]
  • Haematopota taunggyiensis Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota tchivinguiroensis Dias, 1991
  • Haematopota teixeirai Dias, 1974
  • Haematopota tenasserimi Szilády, 1926[22]
  • Haematopota tendeiroi Dias, 1959
  • Haematopota tenuicrus Austen, 1908[60]
  • Haematopota tenuis Austen, 1908[60]
  • Haematopota tessellata Ricardo, 1906[30]
  • Haematopota theobaldi Carter, 1915[17]
  • Haematopota thurmanorum Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota tiomanensis Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota tonkiniana Szilády, 1926[22]
  • Haematopota torquens Austen, 1908[34]
  • Haematopota torrevillasi Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota tosta Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota touratieri Dias, 1996
  • Haematopota toyamensis Watanabe, Kamimura & Takahasi, 1976
  • Haematopota transiens Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota travassosdiasi Tendeiro, 1965[26]
  • Haematopota triatipennis Brunetti, 1912[13]
  • Haematopota tuberculata Meijere, 1911[76]
  • Haematopota tumidicornis Austen, 1912[103]
  • Haematopota turkestanica (Kröber, 1922)[14]
  • Haematopota u-nigrum Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota ugandae Ricardo, 1906[30]
  • Haematopota unicolor Ricardo, 1906[30]
  • Haematopota unizonata Ricardo, 1906[30]
  • Haematopota ustulata (Kröber, 1933)[63]
  • Haematopota valadonis Dias, 1966
  • Haematopota variantenna Xu & Sun, 2008[104]
  • Haematopota variantennata Xu & Sun, 2013
  • Haematopota variegata var. rotundata Szilády, 1923[52]
  • Haematopota varifrons Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota vassali Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota veigasimonis Dias, 1966
  • Haematopota vexans Austen, 1908[34]
  • Haematopota vexativa Xu, 1989
  • Haematopota vicentei Dias, 1966
  • Haematopota vicina Surcouf, 1908
  • Haematopota vieirai Dias, 1960
  • Haematopota vilhenai Dias, 1957
  • Haematopota vimoli Coher, 1987[27]
  • Haematopota virgatipennis Austen, 1908[60]
  • Haematopota vittata Loew, 1858[105]
  • Haematopota volneri (Philip, 1959)[9]
  • Haematopota vulcan Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota vulnerans (Surcouf, 1909)[91]
  • Haematopota vulnifica (Séguy, 1938)[77]
  • Haematopota whartoni Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota willistoni (Philip, 1953)[38]
  • Haematopota wittei Oldroyd, 1950[83]
  • Haematopota wuzhishanensis Xu, 1980
  • Haematopota yanggangi Xu & Guo, 2005[40]
  • Haematopota yongpingi Xu & Guo, 2005[40]
  • Haematopota yungani Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota yunnanensis Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota yunnanoides Xu, 1991
  • Haematopota yunnanoides Xu, 1991
  • Haematopota zambeziaca Dias & Sous, 1957
  • Haematopota zengjiani Xu & Guo, 2005[40]
  • Haematopota zombaensis Oldroyd, 1952[10]
  • Haematopota zophera Stone & Philip, 1974[11]
  • Haematopota zuluensis Oldroyd, 1952[10]

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