Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tabanidae 2, id?

Posted by Alvaro Perez on 16-06-2021 08:55
#1

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From south Spain (Cádiz), may 21

Posted by Zeegers on 17-06-2021 07:10
#2

Please always provide frontal shot as well in Tabanidae, when possible.

Theo

Posted by Alvaro Perez on 17-06-2021 10:24
#3

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sorry for it. I attach a photo of what you ask me :)

Posted by Zeegers on 17-06-2021 10:44
#4

Ah, that helps !

It is a very large Atylotus, misjudged that as first.

Eye is totally bare, is that correct ?


Theo

Posted by Alvaro Perez on 17-06-2021 12:20
#5

Yes! If you need measurements, I can give them to you too, thanks!

Posted by Zeegers on 18-06-2021 11:48
#6

Possibly Atylotus quadristriatus.

Atylotus is a mess

Theo