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Tabanini for ID
rafael_carbonell
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Posted on 04-07-2011 12:54
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Found inside home, Can Grau, Beuda, Girona province, NE Iberian peninsula, 28th june 2011, UTM 31T DG7477, 395 m.
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Tabanus tergestinus ?


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I think not, Theo, T. tergestinus should have three bands on eyes and also the shape of flagellum is different, but a part from that I'm completely lost. Are you sure at least is Tabanus?
I can't discard at all Hybomitra (this one was not collected).
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How big animal? Bovinus group or bromius group?
 
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Thanks, Libor: aprox. 13 mm. The "frontal index" measured from the last photo (although knowing is not a good way) is 4
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Sorry, if is not clear it to be Tabanus, could then be Philipomyia?
 
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No, Philipomyia has linear callus. It is clearly Tabanus from maculicornis group. Maybe T. mikii, but I am not sure... T. mikii has posterior four tibiae brown, your animal probably only on basal half? Theo, where are you? Do you agree with me?
 
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The eyes are bare, so no Hybomitra.

Revive the eyes by putting the specimen in a moist box for 8 - 12 hours.

My bet: you will see 3 eyebands.


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The problem is that this one was not collected, and in live it hasn't. Thanks anyway
 
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