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Atylotus cf rusticus, Tabanidae, Hungary
Xespok
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Posted on 21-11-2006 22:16
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I did really miserably with Tabanid flies this year, just observed 6 or 7 individuals. In old days I was bittern by more than that..

I think this is another common species. Also within Tabanus?

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Posted on 21-11-2006 22:25
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i never seen Tabanidae flies here in Viseu! Neither once time. Just in Spain.
 
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Hello,

With this helmet-like head, Atylotus ?
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Yes, probably you are right. I managed to look up an older thread, where a similar fly was identified as A. rusticus. Is this a female A. rusticus?
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Well, I'm sure it is a female Atylotus.

Not sure about the species, but A. rusticus would be my best guess as well.


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