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Tabanus sudeticus? => Hybomitra bimaculata?
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12.05.23, Germany south west, wet meadow, ca. 15 mm.
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Hi,

Tabanus sudeticus has no stripes on the eyes and is much bigger. Could be Tabanus bromius, but wait for the experts.
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Three bands = Hybomitra (unless …), and the eye is hairy.

Sudeticus is twice as big.

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Thank you Theo and Juergen,
then I would go for Hybomitra bimaculata (female)? with a further picture below.
Lars
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