Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tabanidae, Hybomitra bimaculata var. collini ♀

Posted by eklans on 11-07-2021 10:58
#1

Hi, yesterday I've met a female Hybomitra but she only allowed some dorsal photos and I'm not sure, if it's possible to determine based on the poor images with the excellent "Velgids Dazen". The closest I could find is H. muehlfeldi (but there's no fen nearby), followed by solstitialis (ciureai). What's your opinion?
In my garden: Ansbach, DE-Franconia, Frankenhoehe Nature Park, old deciduous forest, 2021-07-10.

Thank you and best regards

Edited by eklans on 11-07-2021 11:39

Posted by eklans on 11-07-2021 11:00
#2

Some details showing the black & yellow hairs on the abdomen and the antenna.

Posted by Zeegers on 11-07-2021 11:28
#3

Well, they can fly of course, looking for blood.

But it seems to me the notopleural lobe is pretty dark, hence bimaculata ?

Theo

Posted by eklans on 11-07-2021 11:37
#4

That's my fly - var. collini! Thanks a lot Theo!

Posted by Zeegers on 11-07-2021 16:57
#5

Yes, normally I would like it to be confirmed based on subgenital plate, very different between species mentioned.

Theo