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confirm for Tabanus cf cordiger, male
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16-05-2010, Parco Agricolo Sud Milano - Cornaredo (Milan - Italy)

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any expert in the area?

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Great photos, but no experts at the moment. Theo Zeegers is the one, but he is not active in the forum at the moment. So stay patient Smile.
 
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thanks SundewSmile
there is no hurry, waiting for Theo...
 
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I'm back.
I see your point, but I have strong doubts.
The antenna is clearly slightly orange, the abdomen unusually reddish for cordiger and it seems I see an eyeband (do I?).

Did you collect it ?

Theo
 
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No, i didn't...
In the same area i found this female.
She belongs to the same species? Now if no cordiger which can be?

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the female is cordiger alright, so the male probably as well


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