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Tabanus bromius, Tabanidae
JariF
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Posted on 18-07-2009 13:33
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July 17.2009 Loviisa, Finland.

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You are getting a good variety of tabanids.
This one, I believe, is a Tabanus, either bromius or maculicornis
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Yes, but only because I use my secret weapon Smile I park my chinese fly-mobile in sunshine and wait for 15 seconds before the first fly will land on it's hot surface Smile Has been very good bait for Tabanidae. Don't worry there is more to come when I empty my freezer Grin

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Tony is right. I thing this is T. bromius female, but I need Theo's confirmation of my ID :-( Libor
 
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Hereby.
It looked a bit like maculicornis, probably the light
The shape of the alula clearly confirms bromius.

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Thank You all Smile A new Tabanus for me.

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