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Tabanidae for ID, N Spain --> Pangonius escalerae
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Posted on 17-09-2013 18:33
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Taken in Herrera de Soria, N Spain, in area with mediterranean vegetation on July the 21rst 2013. I am sure this has to be a female Pangonius sp. but I am struggling to go any further. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for any help Wink
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Looking to the key, I think you have got Pangonius escalerae. But I did not seen this species yet. Did you collect it?
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Sorry, Libor, no specimen Sad Sad Sad

But thanks for the ID, it looks fine Smile
 
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I totally agree.

Very nice record !

Species was only known from SE Spain (Jaen, Cazorla, Murcia)


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WOW!! I am over the moon now! Cool Grin Thanks a lot for the confirmation, Theo!! Smile

I guess Paul will like this one in the gallery Wink
 
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Great

And start collecting Pangonius, we have so few of them.


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