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Tabanidae autumnalis
hedy2411
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Posted on 25-06-2015 21:42
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Can this fly be named..? Very big (maybe 18-20mm) and beautiful fly, but it was not aggressive.
Found 24-6-2015 in Zeist, Holland
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..and this one..
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..and this one..
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Hi Hedy,

I am pretty conviencend that it is a male Tabanus autumnalis.
At least now I feel safe naming your fly Wink
 
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And since it is a male, it does not bite !

Theo
 
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So, only the women bite eh.. Grin

Thank you Sergiy and Theo for answers to this topic!

Rgegards,
Hedy
 
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