“…In addition to describing various species of several genera, Coscarón revised genera Dicladocera Lutz in Argentina [141] and Lepiselaga Macquart [227], the subgenus Mesomyia (Coracella) Philip [47], genera Dichelacera Macquart [214], Stenotabanus Lutz and Myiotabanus Lutz [161], Catachlorops Lutz [114], Leucotabanus Lutz, Pseudacanthocera Lutz, Bolbodimyia Bigot and Pachyschelomyia Barretto [228], Diachlorus Osten Sacken, Stibasoma Schiner, Stypommisa Enderlein, Cryptotylus Lutz and Chlorotabanus Lutz [229], Tabanus Linnaeus [173], Chrysops Meigen [230], Phaeotabanus Lutz and Acanthocera Macquart [231], Scione Walker [88], Fidena Walker [91], Poeciloderas Lutz [171], the subgenus Scaptia (Lepmia) Fairchild [232], the genus Dasybasis Macquart [130], the tribe Mycteromyiini [68], and the subgenus Scaptia (Scaptia) Walker [233]. He also studied the immature stages of several species in several genera [85,128,132,133,149,[234][235][236][237]. In 2002, Coscarón compiled an illustrate key to larvae and pupae of Argentine tabanids [238]; and in 2014, Coscarón and Papavero published another more elaborated key to tabanids immature stages of Neotropical tabanids [239].…”