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Identified as 'Dasyrhamphis ater' by Zeegers
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Posted on 13-04-2008 22:00
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Location: Portugal (South of)

Date Photo Taken: April 2008

Size: Big

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Tabanidae. Tabanus male I think.
 
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no. hairy eyes... point to Hybomitra and not Tabanus.
 
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Hybomitra --> Which Species?

Size: Big, Big

Info: Always Flying at the same place!
 
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the eyes are bare, you have been fooled by the hairs on the cheek.

It is a male Dasyrhamphis ater, common in spring at your place.


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