Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Dark Tabanidae: Hybomitra aterrima (T. Zeegers det.)

Posted by Isidro on 02-07-2009 13:09
#1

Yesterday. Bujaruelo valley, Pyrenees, NE Spain, alpine-atlantic climate, 1200 meters. This horsefly have a black abdomen and I don't see spots in it. The wings looks like too clear for be Dasyrhamphis ater...

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Could it be identified?
Thanks
Isidro

Edited by Isidro on 03-07-2009 18:57

Posted by Isidro on 03-07-2009 14:09
#2

Theo Zeegers continue in holidays, I suppose...

Posted by Zeegers on 03-07-2009 17:17
#3

No Dasyrhamphis, the eyes have bends.

It is the female of Hybomitra aterrima


Theo

Posted by Isidro on 03-07-2009 18:56
#4

Fantastic!!! Thanks a lot! You're great!!!!

Can you take a look on this Tachinidae too?
http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=22483&pid=99705#post_99705