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2 Dutch Tabanidae
LakeSide
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Posted on 19-06-2009 13:29
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I've found these 2 Tabanidae yesterday on a field trip in De Biesbosch. They're probably just H. pluvialis and Ch. relictus, but I would just like an experts opinion.

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Edited by LakeSide on 19-06-2009 13:30
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Posted on 22-06-2009 22:22
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A little bump from page 7 Smile
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OK, Theo is not here, I try it... Do you have better picture of Haematopota antennae and Chrysops abdomen? Libor
 
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Theo should be in soon, I gather.
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Posted on 27-06-2009 09:33
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Thank you for your comments. These are the best photo's I have. Smile


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