Chrysops discalis is a species of deer fly in the family Tabanidae.[2][3]
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Chrysopsdiscalis is a species of deer fly in the family Tabanidae. Canada, United States. Williston, S.W. (1880). "Some interesting new Diptera". Transactions...
can also be transmitted by biting flies, particularly the deer fly Chrysopsdiscalis. Individual flies can remain infectious for 14 days and ticks for...