Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tabanidae, Chrysops

Posted by cyprinoid on 18-07-2010 20:47
#1

Norway, 18.07.10

Never seen one without light triangles before :)

Posted by cyprinoid on 18-07-2010 20:48
#2

dorsal

Posted by libor on 18-07-2010 21:14
#3

It seems to be Chrysops sepulcralis female to me. Did you collect it? Libor

Posted by cyprinoid on 18-07-2010 21:27
#4

Collected, lost and recovered :)

Posted by libor on 19-07-2010 07:46
#5

Could be mine this amazing fly? ;)
Libor

Posted by cyprinoid on 20-07-2010 10:26
#6

The fly is now residing in my Tabanid-drawer, I am trying to build a collection :|, I will keep you in mind if I see it again.

Posted by Zeegers on 21-07-2010 10:53
#7

In any case, Libor is right.

It is a rather rare species, but in most localities present in numbers. Highests numbers in August, so you might catch more !


Theo

Posted by cyprinoid on 21-07-2010 21:54
#8

I will keep an eye out for it. Thank you!