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Tabanus cordiger?
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Posted on 22-06-2010 12:04
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Hello
Collected 16 06 10, size 17mm.

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it seems coridger group indeed, but the upper facets are only slightly enlarged, so unifasciata comes inmind.

Need to check this one


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With the key of Aradi, the facets of cordiger are of different size, unifasciatus facets of the same size and small.
It is exact?
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I'm not familiar with Aradi, never heard of, but it should be 'little enlarged' for unifasciatus, not 'not enlarged'.
In cordiger, the upper facets are 4 x as large as (the very small) lower facets. Quite like bromius, if that is of any help.

So this is unifasciatus.


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