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Swedish Hybomitra
Hey,
I'm totally lost with the Hybomitra species, I really need help!
Here is a female I c...
Posted by clovis
on 09 November 2019 13:10:01
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Tabanus sp. or Hybomitra sp. or other?
It is the female of Hybomitra lundbecki or tropica.
Colour of antenna suggests tropica, dark notopl...
Posted by Zeegers
on 11 February 2019 18:26:56
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Hybomitra attacking Nephrotoma?
Dear Malcolm
To me it is closer to Hybomitra.
In 2000 I wrote a key to the Dutch larvae (Zeegers &...
Posted by atylotus
on 26 April 2017 12:06:30
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Tabanidae larva
Tabanidae, genus Hybomitra. Most species of this genus and Tabanus miki are the only ones with these...
Posted by atylotus
on 30 September 2016 08:40:30
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Hybomitra 25 Jul 2012 SW Sweden -> H. montana
I would say Hybomitra tropica, but wait for Theo's opinion.
Libor...
Posted by libor
on 12 December 2015 15:56:54
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Tabanidae: Hybomitra bimaculata ? --> No, Hybomitra tropica, male.
Thank you Theo
Greetings Kuv
PS: Sorry, Mark-Up, but I couldn't take a pic of the underside....
Posted by kuv
on 31 July 2015 08:26:20
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Tabanidae: Hybomitra bimaculata ? --> No, Hybomitra tropica, male.
Thanks for the blow-up. It is not razorsharp, but I think it is safe to conclude that
* no long ha...
Posted by Zeegers
on 31 July 2015 07:19:08
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Tabanidae: Hybomitra bimaculata ? --> No, Hybomitra tropica, male.
What about H. ciureai?
do you have a photo of underside?...
Posted by Mark-uk
on 30 July 2015 22:32:55
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Tabanidae: Hybomitra bimaculata ? --> No, Hybomitra tropica, male.
Thank you Theo, I hope that this pic is good enough ... Kuv...
Posted by kuv
on 30 July 2015 21:36:22
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Tabanidae: Hybomitra bimaculata ? --> No, Hybomitra tropica, male.
To quote George Orwell
"All Hybomitras are similar"
but it is NOT bimaculata.
Cou...
Posted by Zeegers
on 30 July 2015 16:46:42
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