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Is this Tabanus Sedeticus?
Wil Mijer
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Posted on 03-12-2008 19:34
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Who knows?
Can you tell me, is the name of this fly: Tabanus Sedeticus?

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Wil Mijer

ps: Who can help me, I can't post a photo from 97 kb??
Edited by Wil Mijer on 03-12-2008 19:51
 
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No Picture!
 
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Hello!

Wil Mijer wrote:
ps: Who can help me, I can't post a photo from 97 kb??


Special characters or spaces in filename?
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I'll also try to upload the picture of the tabanid made by Wil.
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And the second one, also made by Wil. Not clear to me why it didn't work when Wil tried to upload the pictures.
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Hmm looks more like a male Hybomitra to me, but male tabanids are not my specialty.
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