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Atylotus fulvus, Tabanidae
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JariF |
Posted on 16-07-2009 10:58
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Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 2072 Joined: 20.01.06 |
Hi, I believe I have never seen before this kind of Tabanidae. (Or just can't remember) July 14.2009 Loviisa, Finland. Jari JariF attached the following image: [158.37Kb] Edited by JariF on 17-07-2009 06:43 |
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JariF |
Posted on 16-07-2009 10:59
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Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 2072 Joined: 20.01.06 |
And here is the fly it self.
JariF attached the following image: [179.54Kb] |
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Tony T |
Posted on 16-07-2009 13:41
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Member Location: New Brunswick, Canada Posts: 662 Joined: 08.02.07 |
Very nice specimen. I was out in a bog earlier this week chasing similar flies. Eyes in life were a beautiful pale green, turned brown within minutes of dying. This is Atylotus sp., guessing A. fulvus but wait for . . . . . (you know who). |
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JariF |
Posted on 16-07-2009 19:51
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Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 2072 Joined: 20.01.06 |
Thank's Tony Very nice fly indeed. We should have four Atylotus to make a choice and so far I had none. What ever it is, it will be a new one for me Let's just wait (yes, I know who .....) Jari |
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libor |
Posted on 16-07-2009 20:04
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Member Location: western Bohemia Posts: 1274 Joined: 30.05.09 |
I am not Theo :-) But you have no other such golden (or yellow) Atylotus in Scandinavia. So I vote also for A. fulvus :-) Libor |
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JariF |
Posted on 17-07-2009 06:42
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Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 2072 Joined: 20.01.06 |
Thank You Libor. In that case I think the case is closed Jari |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 17-07-2009 20:49
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18787 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Yes it is, the thrid antennal segment is very short and broad, implying fulvus indeed. Theo |
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