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Tabanidae, male Haematopota
Klaas
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Looks like H. crassicornis as in the gallery,
but could it be just a male of the very common H. pluvialis?

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H. crassicpornis has all antennal segments completely black. Maybe H. pluvialis, but wait for Theo's final solution. Libor
 
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caution... Haematopota crassicornis Smile

I second Libor with H. pluvialis Grin
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Yes, I agree, male pluvialis for the reasons given.

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Thank you for comments,
Perhaps worth to add a male to gallery

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