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| Immature
  Stages of Tabanidae  Detailed information on immature stages of Tabanidae is being
  acquired.  However, Clausen (1940) noted
  that the larvae are mostly aquatic or semiaquatic in habit and feed on
  various types of animal life in their habitat.  A favored food is the larvae of Tipulidae and other groups of
  Diptera that inhabit the banks of streams and ponds, and snails and earthworms
  are also consumed.  In Puerto Rico, Tabanus stigma F. develops in drying seaweed, the larvae feeding
  on those of sand flies.  The eggs of
  most species are laid in large masses on foliage overhanging water or on
  stones or other objects nearby.     References:   Please refer to  <biology.ref.htm>      [Additional references may be found at:  MELVYL Library]   |