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Tabanus (Bel)?
Christine Devillers
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Posted on 29-10-2018 21:18
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Hi,

I found these Tabanidae larvae in the mud of a pond.
Are they larvae of Tabanus ?
Belgium, 23-10-2018, larva 1 of about 35 mm, larva 2 of about 40 mm

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Christine

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Larva 1 (about 35mm)
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Larva 2 (about 40mm)
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Tabanus it is, and I think it is autumnalis
 
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Thanks a lot atylotus

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When having a closer look, I'm even convinced that this must be T. autumnalis for sure. The first thoracic segment is densely pilose laterally and there is curved hairy patch on the anal segment. No other NW European species is like this. I have attached the drawing from Jezek 1977.
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Thanks a lot for those explanations.

Christine
 
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