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Tabanidae larva
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samikoo |
Posted on 29-09-2016 15:17
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I consider this (collected in southern Finland) as a Tabanidae larva and appreciate your confirmation and comments on the id (genus?). |
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atylotus |
Posted on 30-09-2016 08:40
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Tabanidae, genus Hybomitra. Most species of this genus and Tabanus miki are the only ones with these brown dorso-lateral hairpatches (at least in northwestern Europe). Tabanus miki also has brown hairpatches on the anal segment and as they appear to be missing it must be Hybomitra. However, some Hybomitra species lack those hairpatches (montana, kaurii, lundbecki, tropica) but nevertheless the remaining species are very hard to identify in the larval stage. By the way: VERY nice photo,you can even see the tracheal system. Edited by atylotus on 30-09-2016 08:43 |
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samikoo |
Posted on 30-09-2016 13:13
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Thank you, atylotus, for your detailed reply. |
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