Thread subject: Diptera.info :: small Tabanidae ID => Dasyrhamphis umbrinus (m)
Posted by basileus on 19-06-2021 13:05
#1
Is it possible to identify this small Tabanidae by such foto? It was flew on the light tonight. Length ~1cm. Transcarpathion region of Ukraine, June
Edited by basileus on 20-06-2021 15:42
Posted by basileus on 19-06-2021 13:06
#2
basileus wrote:
Is it possible to identify this small Tabanidae by such foto? It was flew on the light tonight. Length ~1 cm. Transcarpathion region of Ukraine, June
Posted by Jan Maca on 19-06-2021 13:35
#3
With such long antennae and apparently hyaline wnigs it should be Heptatoma pellucens. Annyway it would be better to hear a specialist.
Posted by basileus on 19-06-2021 15:03
#4
basileus wrote:
basileus wrote:
Is it possible to identify this small Tabanidae by such foto? It was flew on the light tonight. Length ~1 cm. Transcarpathion region of Ukraine, June
Thank you Jan
Posted by Zeegers on 20-06-2021 08:25
#5
But Heptatoma is very different otherwise. This is a very interesting case.
Any chance you collected the specimen ? If it returns tonight, please do.
Theo
Posted by basileus on 20-06-2021 11:42
#6
Zeegers wrote:
But Heptatoma is very different otherwise. This is a very interesting case.
Any chance you collected the specimen ? If it returns tonight, please do.
Theo
Ok, Theo, I'll do.
Posted by Zeegers on 20-06-2021 13:38
#7
Thanks.
The pictures are somewhat misleading.
It is the male of Dasyrhamphis umbrinus.
Theo
Posted by basileus on 20-06-2021 15:41
#8
Zeegers wrote:
Thanks.
The pictures are somewhat misleading.
It is the male of Dasyrhamphis umbrinus.
Theo
Thank you Theo! What is distribution area in Europe of this species?
Posted by Zeegers on 20-06-2021 16:37
#9
South-eastern Europe and further.
You can check distributions at www.fauna-eu.org. Or, in the case of former SSSR states, in Olsufjev’s 1977 monograph, if you can read Russian :)
Theo
Posted by basileus on 20-06-2021 20:29
#10
Zeegers wrote:
South-eastern Europe and further.
You can check distributions at www.fauna-eu.org. Or, in the case of former SSSR states, in Olsufjev’s 1977 monograph, if you can read Russian :)
Theo
found and read Olsufjev (1977) today. It turned out that this species was not registered in Ukraine, but in the Caucasus and further east.