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Tabanidae from Panama. Catachlorops subg. Psarochlorops
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Posted on 20-09-2012 01:27
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Hello everybody. I'm new here. Would you please help me with this fly? Photos taken in the outskirts of David City, Chiriquí Province, West Panama; low lands, farm area, lots of vegetation and natural water around (August 23, 2012). It was on a window.
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Posted on 20-09-2012 03:42
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second photo:
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Edited by ChrisR on 21-09-2012 09:47
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Posted on 21-09-2012 01:01
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Thank you Chris!Grin I will email them to you. Please, tell me then what I have done wrong. There is no punctuation, no spaces, I reduced them, the extentions are fine, etc. But it's better that you check then out Wink
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Posted on 21-09-2012 09:49
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You are correct that the names & sizes of most of the files were fine but they did not upload. This is a very rare problem and I think it is to do with an incompatibility with an unusual JPG image format. Which software do you use to create the images?

To upload them all I did was open them in PhotoShop and then Save-for-Web with 'High' JPG quality ... and they worked. Smile

It's a very nice tabanid, by the way - I changed the title of the first post to attract the tabanid experts.
Edited by ChrisR on 21-09-2012 09:50
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Posted on 21-09-2012 17:14
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Thank you very much for your help, Chris TumbsUp
I use PhotoShop for my images. From now on, I'll save them as you say. I've been uploading photos for about 6 years to another forum, and haven't encountered any problem like this. I'm glad you solved it!
Thank you also, for the family name and for editting the title.Wink
Hadn't seen this Tabanidae member ever before.
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Posted on 21-09-2012 20:01
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It's certainly a very beautiful tabanid ... if I have to be bitten by a fly then I would hope that it looks this good Wink

As to the photo-uploads, our forum software is very secure but it can reject perfectly valid photos by mistake (very rarely). But I have never had a problem after re-saving with Save-For-Web and choosing a Medium/High compression factor.

If you are pulling your hair out then you can always use [ IMG ] links to a third-party site but we prefer people to upload photos because then they remain with the thread. If they are on another site they always get moved or deleted and then the links and the subject of the thread here is meaningless Smile
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Posted on 22-09-2012 02:44
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You've made me laugh! Grin
For your same reasons, I don't like uploading through third-party sites.
Thanks again Wink
Hope someone comes by and tell us the name of this Panamanian Tabanid, so I may also submit it for your gallery.

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Posted on 22-09-2012 16:32
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Wow, what a beauty. Must be something near Catachlorops fulmineus. Theo Zeegers will probably be able to tell you more.
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Posted on 22-09-2012 21:12
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Thank you Jan. Wink I'm no expert, but searched with the Id you said and found this:
http://darnis.inbio.ac.cr/ubis/FMPro?-DB=UBIPUB.fp3&-lay=WebAll&-error=norec.html&-Format=detail.html&-Op=eq&id=4537&-Find

Also, I looked at Catachlorops fortunensis, but it has black legs.

I'm uploading (hope I can) more photos, just in case.
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Posted on 22-09-2012 21:19
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another photo
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closer..
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closer
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Posted on 22-09-2012 22:06
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Well, I certainly am no expert on Tabanidae myself and my suggestion can hardly be called an identification, more something like a guesstimate Wink. So let's hope Theo will have a look and give his opinion.
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Posted on 25-09-2012 20:19
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First of all: excellent pictures ! Well documented !

Secondly, I have some experience in Neotropical Tabanidae, but I am not the expert.

Third, the pic shows a male and the keys are female oriented.

Catachlorops seems OK. The wing venation reminds of subgenus Psalidia, but wing venation is different. So it should be in subg. Psarochlorops.
But it is neither a species mentioned in the works on Panama (Fairchild) or on Colombia (Wilkerson).

To quote J.J. Cale.... we have come to the end of the line. At least, for now.

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Posted on 27-04-2013 02:20
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Thank you very much Theo Grin I had not visited this site for a long time 'cause I had lost my information Sad
I'm glad you liked the photos and the specimen. It was the first time I saw that fly.
Saludos,
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