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Tabanus sp. May 2010
Basti
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Posted on 31-08-2010 18:33
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Hello!

Is here an identification possible?

Location: northeast Germany, near Ludwigslust, marshland near grassland
Date: 29. May 2010
Length: only rough estimate 17 mm

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Clearly female Hybomitra, might very well be nitidifrons.
A lateral shot would help


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Many Thanks for your help.
Unfortunately I have no lateral shot Sad

Basti
 
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well, you did an excellent job providing a frontal shot, but now I'd liked to see the palpus.

For me, it is H. cf. nitidifrons


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Again many Thanks for your assessment.

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