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male Tabanid from Bavarian Alps (4pict.)
Rupert Huber
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Posted on 01-07-2008 11:13
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Hello to all,
does anybody know this male Tabanid? It looks like being Hybomitra or Philipomyia. The size is about what I painfully know from female Hybomitrae.

Date: June29 2008
Location: Germany, Bavaria south-east, on a mountain called Gurnwandkopf, south-west from the village of Ruhpolding, altitude about 1650m

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Isn't there really anybody to know this??? So probably I found a new species or what? Grin

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Master Theo is on vacation Wink
 
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could this be Philipomyia aprica ?
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@ crex: Thanx for this information, I already thought I had to fall into a state of heavy despair Wink

@ Amalia: I think you are right. There is no picture of a male in the gallery but looking for it by google brings one which exactly looks like mine. Thanks a lot!

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Rupert
 
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