Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tabanidae, male Chrysops
Posted by cyprinoid on 22-07-2010 22:06
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Norway, 22.07.10
Posted by cyprinoid on 22-07-2010 22:06
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another pic
Posted by libor on 23-07-2010 07:37
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It is Chrysops relictus according my opinion. Libor
Posted by cyprinoid on 23-07-2010 12:52
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Thank you!
Posted by Zeegers on 25-07-2010 20:44
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If so, it is extremely dark. I favour Ch. viduatus.
Theo
Posted by cyprinoid on 27-07-2010 08:59
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I have 2 specimens, here are pics of them pinned.
Posted by cyprinoid on 27-07-2010 09:00
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2nd
Posted by libor on 27-07-2010 12:07
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Again relictus, I believe. Libor
Posted by Zeegers on 27-07-2010 13:39
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The palps are short, so now I agree with relictus.
It is very unusual for male relictus to have the pleurae covered with black hairs, as in these specimens.
Theo
Posted by cyprinoid on 27-07-2010 18:27
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Thank you