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Tabanidae, July 22, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Ozhigovo station, Naro-Fominsk district, Moscow region, swampy area with Alnus beside the railroad. Size around 10 mm (collected but not measured or otherwise treated yet).
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As to be expected from you, excellent photographs. A male Haematopota. I'm thinking italica
 
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Many thanks Tony. Will post the image of the head later.
 
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The first antennal segment seems to be long, which indeed suggests italica. However, the abdomen is much too dark, as far as can be seen in the pics. My guess would be either male H. pluvialis or subcylindrica, very difficult to tell from these pics. All these males are very similar.


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Many thanks for your comment Theo.
 
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The head (just in case).
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