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Tabanidae ID?
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runetk |
Posted on 12-07-2022 14:29
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Which Tabanidae Location: Norway, North-Norway. Holten, Gausvik, Harstad Habitat: Near the sea. Date: 11.07.2022 Edited by runetk on 12-07-2022 14:30 |
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runetk |
Posted on 12-07-2022 14:30
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Zeegers |
Posted on 12-07-2022 19:19
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hybomitra, might be nigricornis ?? Theo |
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runetk |
Posted on 13-07-2022 18:22
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Thanks Theo I checked the list of recorded Hybomitra in North Norway about 12 species. Ref: Norw. J. Entomol. 51, 3–26. 2004: http://www.entomologi.no/journals/nje/2004-1/NJE_51_01_2004.pdf Among them only H.montana & H.nigricornis have the all black slender antenna shape, am I right? And the northern form of montana should not have orange side edges on abdomen? North of Norway = NN Hybomitra arpadi NN (orange ant. segment.) Hybomitra astuta NN Hybomitra aterrima NN (all black - no orange side edges on abdomen) Hybomitra auripila NN not. Hybomitra bimaculata NN (orange bigger ant. segment.) Hybomitra borealis NN (orange ant. segment. long last palpi segment) Hybomitra ciureai Hybomitra distinguenda Hybomitra kaurii NN (orange ant. segment. no orange side edges abd.) Hybomitra lundbecki NN (orange bigger ant. segment.) Hybomitra lurida NN (orange ant. segment.) Hybomitra montana NN possible match - orange on abdomen?? Hybomitra muehlfeldi Hybomitra nigricornis NN possible match (svarthornklegg) Hybomitra nitidifrons NN (orange ant. segment.) Hybomitra sexfasciata (Hine, 1923) Hybomitra solstitialis (Meigen, 1820) Hybomitra tarandina NN (orange ant. segment.) --rune Edited by runetk on 13-07-2022 18:29 |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 13-07-2022 19:00
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I am not sure if I understand your question, but for starters, this is a male. Antenna is dark, tibiae reddish, so check. The extension of red on tergites fits nigricornis quite well. Unfortunately, we can’t see the palpus. Theo |
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