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rogerka
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Posted on 19-02-2008 22:25
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Some ideas about this species of Tabanidae (Hybomitra?) ? The leggs are all black! Finding from southern Sweden 2007-06-19, deciduous tree area on Aegopodium podagraria.
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Indeed, Hybomitra micans group.
Apparently a male.

If you want to know more, I'll need a lateral shot of the head, a frontal one and a pic of the frontal tarsi.


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Or you send any available Tabanidae you collected directly to Theo. Plus he treats you an apple-pie, in case you send him the largest European Tabanidae he's seen so far Wink
 
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Which is very very unlikely to happen (the largest, that is) ....


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Back to the Hybomitra: it is a male aterrima


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Posted on 22-02-2008 12:32
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Thank?s Theo.
I will check the distribution of the species in Sweden. As you wrote in an e-mail to me the species is boreo-alpine. Perhaps it is new to the provinse of Smaland (Sm) Sweden. In any case, it?s not so common in the southern part of SWE.

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I have sent the Hybomitra to an entomologist at the University of Lund, SWE. He confirmed it to be Hybomitra aterrima var. auripila . It is common in the northen part of Scandinavia but rare in the most southern part of SWE. Male?s are seldom represented in collections.

That?s nice!
 
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Nice to see swedish collectors (you and Viktor) finding their way here also, not just swedish photographers. Intressant fynd! Cool
 
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Good to hear.

The golden hairs typical for auripila are not visible on the picture, but this can be due to the angle of light. Auripila is considered to be a good species next to aterrima by most authors.

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