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jonas
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Posted on 22-07-2011 16:43
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Hi,

another Tabanidae from Slovenia, around 14th of july.


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T by Jonas Mortelmans, on Flickr

And

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T_2 by Jonas Mortelmans, on Flickr


Any ideas?
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Edited by jonas on 22-07-2011 16:43
 
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if eyes are bare, could be a female Tabanus glaucopis...
 
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Hi,

I cannot see hairs when zooming in much...
Thank you for your comment!

Jonas
 
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No, T. glaucopis is completely different animal. This is probably T. promesogaeus (formerly known as bifarius).
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Hi,

I have added a closer look at the eyes...
Thanks for the suggestion Libor & Jorge!

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Bye Jonas
 
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libor wrote:
No, T. glaucopis is completely different animal. This is probably T. promesogaeus (formerly known as bifarius).
Libor


so when we see 3 stripes in bare eyes in Tabanidae, we have T. glaucopis and T. promesogaeus... Which are the other possibilities?
 
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Glaucopis has another median callus, lower callus, subcallus, coloration... There are much more species with three bands: tergestinus, bifarius, quatuornotatus, nemoralis, decipiens, simovae, lunatus, marianii, and more and more...
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Promesogaeus has the eyes hairy, and these are really bare.
It must be something in the glaucopis group, however, the subcallus is virtually bare.

So exclusus comes in mind.

Need to check my collection.


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Yes, it is exclusus.


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Thank you!
Very much appreciated.
Bye Jonas
 
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