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Tabanidae 2 ( Haematopota )
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| varganimrod |
Posted on 20-01-2023 17:22
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Member Location: Posts: 776 Joined: 11.10.22 |
Hello! This was found by József Bukovics in Hungary, 2021.06.13. In my opinion, this is a Haematopota crassicornis because the first segment of antennae is compelety shiny black. But I see the antennal notch, the main charasteristic of pluvialis female, but it has to be a place in antenna what is tomentosed. Or is this an other species? Can you help me?
Edited by varganimrod on 20-01-2023 17:24 |
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| varganimrod |
Posted on 20-01-2023 17:23
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| Zeegers |
Posted on 21-01-2023 20:24
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Member Location: Posts: 18446 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Third segment clearly red, first clearly dusted and vertex narrow, so no crassicornis. As you pointed out, notch implies pluvialis. Theo |
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| varganimrod |
Posted on 22-01-2023 13:33
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Thank you! |
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but don't see the image in the post.
