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Tabanidae Philippines
christoophe
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Posted on 06-10-2016 12:23
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Hello
Two photos in two places and two different years.
I think the second picture corresponds to an immature specimen.

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos172/big/aaa_8178.jpg
D. Martinez : Philippines : Lucena : 4301 : 17/07/2016
Altitude : 26 m - Taille : 12 à 13 mm
Réf. : 172575

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D. Martinez : Philippines : Atimonan : 4331 : 02/04/2015
Altitude : 350 m - Taille : 12 mm environ
Réf. : 137828
 
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They are both female Chrysops cinctus.

The lateral is very fresh indeed (the wing pattern hardly developed).

A species common in the Philippines.

Theo
 
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Thank you!
 
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Some sources list Chrysops cinctus Bigot as a junior synonym of C. signifer Walker.
 
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Indded they do.
I used the name given by the review by Burger & Chainey.
I ammnot at home now, so I can't check what is going on.

Theo
 
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