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Tabanus eggeri?
christoophe
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Posted on 25-10-2009 20:09
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Collected 31 07 09, size 22 mm

Comment given in the gallery: “closed first posterior cell, entirely black antennae and very orange abdomen”
I think that it is correct.

Thank you for help

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I agree with with you, but wait for Theo's final solution. Libor
 
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Yes, eggeri it is.

The strongly narrowed first posterior cell is typical for eggeri.


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