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Posted on 01-02-2008 00:06
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Hi,
Now I'd like to introduce my husband to you. He has a small companion on the neck, which behaved so well that we could hardly believe after learning more that it had been a Tabanid. We loved its green eyes! Now I know for sure the name of my husband, but I am not certain about that of the fly - perhaps Chrysops relictus? Location is the Island of Usedom in August.
Thanks for help, Sundew
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Grin Chrysops is alright Grin
I know a place where I found hundreds of Chrysops. Shock
 
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relictus, female (she loves to suck)
 
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which females don?t like to suck?? Pfft
 
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She DIDN'T suck, however!! She just came for a photo. (Jorge's probable comment: Which beauties do not love to be photographed?)
Many thanks for the confirmation of the species!
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sundew, I was joking. Smile
 
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She's trying to... But distracted by the (handsome?) photographer maybe. It's unusual they stay put, while NOT sucking.
Oh, and forget Jorge, he's missing something I suppose... (yes, it's winter, no Tabanids... Pfft )
 
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Sundew, it seems that the weather is good there. Smile
 
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