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Tabanus quatuornotatus? Yes!
Bert Oving
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Posted on 14-07-2021 18:35
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Is this Tabanus quatuornotatus? Date: 11-07-2021, Virgen, Austria, altitude 1350m
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Bert Oving wrote:
Is this Tabanus quatuornotatus? Date: 11-07-2021, Virgen, Austria, altitude 1350m

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Bert Oving wrote:
Bert Oving wrote:
Is this Tabanus quatuornotatus? Date: 11-07-2021, Virgen, Austria, altitude 1350m

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Zeegers
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Yes, Bert. That is pretty late, but it is on altitude.
Is the flower visit voluntary or human-assisted ?


Theo
 
Bert Oving
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thanks theo!
voluntary, constant flower visiting on aegopodium podagraria for more than an half hour
Edited by Bert Oving on 17-07-2021 09:11
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Interesting, thanks Bert.

Theo
 
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