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Tabanidae, Hybomitra distinguenda? ==> Hybomitra distinguenda
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HugoB |
Posted on 06-08-2016 16:59
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Member Location: France, North Posts: 9 Joined: 31.07.16 |
An Hybomitra from Northern France (03/06/16). According to the large orange spots on the abdomen and the first antennal segment, I think it is Hybomitra distinguenda. Am I right? Thank you HugoB attached the following image: [121.78Kb] Edited by HugoB on 10-08-2016 10:46 |
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HugoB |
Posted on 06-08-2016 17:01
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Member Location: France, North Posts: 9 Joined: 31.07.16 |
Frons
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HugoB |
Posted on 06-08-2016 17:01
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Member Location: France, North Posts: 9 Joined: 31.07.16 |
Antenna
HugoB attached the following image: [100.76Kb] Edited by HugoB on 08-08-2016 17:54 |
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HugoB |
Posted on 09-08-2016 06:44
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Member Location: France, North Posts: 9 Joined: 31.07.16 |
Can someone valid? |
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libor |
Posted on 09-08-2016 07:10
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Member Location: western Bohemia Posts: 1266 Joined: 30.05.09 |
I think you are right. Libor |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 09-08-2016 16:46
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18472 Joined: 21.07.04 |
The proper argument would be the totally yellow hairs on oange abdominal spots. Theo |
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HugoB |
Posted on 10-08-2016 10:04
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Member Location: France, North Posts: 9 Joined: 31.07.16 |
Thanks to both of you. I was more focusing on the dark first and second antennal segments in fact, the argument of the yellow or black hairs is a bit hard to visualize without a specimen to compare. Still, i don't see any black hairs on my specimen, except to the center, so it seems ok for H. distinguenda. |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 10-08-2016 15:49
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18472 Joined: 21.07.04 |
All species except ciureai have first antennal segments dark, so nothing special there. The colouration of haira you describe confirms distinguenda female. Theo |
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