Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Hybomitra sp. female > Hybomitra distinguenda

Posted by Tetrao on 25-06-2018 12:12
#1

This Tabanidae specimen was pictured in Belgium (Ben-Ahin's reserve near Huy) on 2018-05-30.
Please help identifying it !

observations.be/fotonew/8/17076508.jpg
observations.be/fotonew/5/17019585.jpg
observations.be/fotonew/0/17019590.jpg
observations.be/fotonew/6/17030626.jpg
observations.be/fotonew/0/17076520.jpg

I uploaded the pictures in a Flickr album, here they are :

General view
https://www.flick...N04/bk9mZy
https://www.flick...N04/oyr36u
https://www.flick...N04/SAUPB9
https://www.flick...N04/2v16Z0
https://www.flick...N04/E77jCS
https://www.flick...N04/E09tU6
https://www.flick...N04/807682

Head and antenna
https://www.flick...N04/bi4BCk
https://www.flick...N04/x651i6

Head, antenna and median tibia
https://www.flick...N04/p8mGAu

Median tibia
https://www.flick...N04/gd4B3c
https://www.flick...N04/671F2e
https://www.flick...N04/76Ajz9

Posterior legs
https://www.flick...N04/aHB7zE

Dorsal view abdomen
https://www.flick...N04/Kpn04m

Dorsal view tergite 3
https://www.flick...N04/6Kq06A
https://www.flick...N04/Md644z
https://www.flick...N04/009S28

Posterior view abdomen
https://www.flick...N04/N2kWd4

Thanks for help !!!
Didier

Edited by Tetrao on 10-08-2018 10:59

Posted by Zeegers on 29-06-2018 07:31
#2

It is policy of this forum not to post deeplinks for reasons given by Paul.
For myself, I don’t want to spend time opening all these links.

From the one picture I see I’d say likely distinguenda.

Theo

Posted by Tetrao on 29-06-2018 13:37
#3

Thank you, Théo !
I will have a look at the policy again. I can add picture from waarneming.be ...
I created a count especialy on Flickr to put the pictures in high definition...
I'll be back !

Posted by Tetrao on 30-06-2018 01:39
#4

Ok, Théo, I've updated pictures from waarneming.be !!!
Thank you for comments !
Didier

Posted by Tetrao on 01-07-2018 19:15
#5

Zeegers wrote:
It is policy of this forum not to post deeplinks for reasons given by Paul.
For myself, I don’t want to spend time opening all these links.

From the one picture I see I’d say likely distinguenda.

Theo


Théo,
And now with the other pictures, what do you think of this specimen ?
H. distinguenda ?
Didier

Edited by Tetrao on 01-07-2018 19:16