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Tabanidae ID => ?Hybomitra bimaculatus (f)
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Is it possible to identify these two individuals of Tabanus, which sitting together? June 2022. Western region of Ukraine.
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basileus wrote:
Is it possible to identify these two individuals of Tabanus, which sitting together? June 2022. Western region of Ukraine.

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clearly two females Hybomitra. The frins looks quite broad, pity we don’t have a frontal view. In the end , still most likely H. bimaculata.

Theo
 
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Zeegers wrote:
clearly two females Hybomitra. The frins looks quite broad, pity we don’t have a frontal view. In the end , still most likely H. bimaculata.

Theo


Thank you, Theo!
 
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