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Haematopota pluvialis ?\Haematopota pluvialis
solito de solis
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Posted on 25-06-2016 08:48
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Hey dipterists,
This organism sucking my blood seems to be Haematopota pluvialis. Isn't-il ?
Observed in Pine forest/ Haute Ardenne 50.4924° N, 5.8643° E yesterday afternoon

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thank you
merci beaucoup
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Edited by solito de solis on 25-06-2016 17:58
 
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Posted on 25-06-2016 11:14
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I agree.
Weird that the third antennal segment seems totally black, though...


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Thank you Zeegers
Perhaps the light change the transparence of the antennal color ?
As it change the colour of the eyes ?

rodredi.free.fr/haema05.jpg

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Well, that is definitely reddish and not totally black !
Thanks
SO pluvialis it is.


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