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Tabanidae - Hybomitra arpadi (Male)?
ArnovanStipdonk
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Hello forum,

Today I found this Tabanidae in a wed wood in the south of the Netherlands (around Weert). Could it be Hybomitra arpadi or is it another species?

Greetings,

Arno
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4 (three lines over its eyes)
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As you'd realized, arpadi is a bit rare and unlikely.

This seems to be the male of bimaculata.


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Well, I didn't check how rare arpadi is. But I'm just as happy with a bimaculata, so many thanks Theo.

Greetings, Arno
 
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