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Some more images from Japan nr 1
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Posted on 03-03-2005 04:01
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Some more images from Japan nr 1
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This is a male horse fly. You may have to wait for when Theo is around to get a further identification. From our European perspective, the pattern on the eyes is very distinctive but maybe there are heaps of Japanese species with similar pattern.
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Sorry to disappoint you, but I cannot identify this beautiful specimen based on this picture. My knowledge of the Japanese fauna is insufficient.
So I really would need the specimen itself.


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Thnaks for your help.

Can you suggest Genus? This was a very small fly for a Tabanidae.
 
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If you still have the specimen:

Does it have functional ocelli on the vertex ?
Are there any spurs on hind tibiae ?

Otherwise, I dare not even suggest a subfamily ?

It might in Chrysopsinae, but then again, it might be near Atylotus in Tabaninae.


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I make only photos, I do not collect specimens.
 
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This images likely shows: Hirosia sapporoensis.
 
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