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Posted on 22-06-2007 20:49
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Whenever I visit to this site in Warwickshire I get bitten. Never been able to get the culprit, but I think this is the male
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Anyone know which Tabanidae it is?
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This is a male indeed, so you don't have to worry. Haematopota pluvialis probably, looking at the antennae; I am too lazy to get my key right now Shock
 
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Once again thank you Andre. having posted this I saw Juergen's and thought hmm that look familar.
 
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They all look familiar on first sight! Frown
 
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