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Tabanidae, Tabanus bromius from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 29-01-2008 12:30
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Hi,

photographed this tabanid in a carstic area in june 2006. just after some rain.
something more can be said?
thanks for the help,
cosmln

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second and last photo

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I think T autumnalis.
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Well, there is an eyeband in the first picture and the notopleural lobes are dark,
so I would suggest bromius.


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OK - I wondered about the eye stripe - wasn't sure if it was real or not, and I thought the body was a bit grey looking. I'll try and remember about the notopleuron.
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Hi Theo and Susan,

thanks for the help.
and yes the eyeband is real.

i will put the name of T.bromis on the photos.
i will add also another Tabanus (i think Smile ) this days.

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