Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tabanus lineola 2016-IX-9

Posted by John Carr on 10-09-2016 03:13
#1

I think this is Tabanus lineola Fabricius. There are other, similar species and I have not read all the literature.

Massachusetts, USA September 9, 2016. Near slow-moving fresh water, about 5 km from salt water.

Edited by John Carr on 10-09-2016 20:17

Posted by John Carr on 10-09-2016 03:14
#2

Dorsal

Posted by Zeegers on 10-09-2016 09:01
#3

Hi John

I have the literature, but it is a very tricky group. I will look into it.
No frontal shot ? Do you happen to know whether the subcallus was dusted or shiny black ?


Theo

Posted by John Carr on 10-09-2016 13:17
#4

Nothing shiny black on the front.

Posted by John Carr on 10-09-2016 13:17
#5

Better focus, worse light.

Posted by Zeegers on 10-09-2016 18:56
#6

Yes, it seems to be the typical lineola.


Theo

Posted by John Carr on 10-09-2016 20:16
#7

Zeegers wrote:
Yes, it seems to be the typical lineola.

Theo


Thank you. Is the condition of the subcallus normally the same in both sexes of Tabanus and Hybomitra?

Posted by Zeegers on 11-09-2016 09:28
#8

Yes, it is.
IN some species , like Hybomitra nitidifrons and some of your Canadian ones, the condition of the subcallus is quite variable, however, not sexually dimorph.

Of course, the shape of the subcallus is slightly different, if you have males with big eyes like here.

Theo