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Tabanidae - Pangonius cf. variegatus
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Posted on 14-08-2007 21:01
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Hi


* locality - Lama Grande - Montesinho - Bragan?a - PORTUGAL
* date - 2007.08.04
* size - 7 mm (medium fly)
* habitat - prairies..
* substrate - plant


Pangonius sp. Which one?


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Well, the genus Pangonius in Europe is, in my humble opinion, quite a mess at the moment. Unfortunately we can't see the dusting on the face, but given the clear spots in wing this should be a male variegatus.
I'most interested in sorting this genus out, so please collect !

By the way, what happened with the antennae ? Both broken ?


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Posted on 14-08-2007 22:11
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yes. They were broken during the transport from Montesinho to Viseu. Sad

I have it collected. Indeed, Pangonius is very common in Montesinho! As Chrysops spp.! And some more tabanids. Grin It is a paradise to Tabanidae lovers. Grin
 
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