Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tabanidae, which Hybomitra?
Posted by varganimrod on 26-05-2023 20:59
#1
Hello! This was found by Gődény Csaba is Hungary, recently. Am I right, if i got Hybomitra lundbecki female to this one? Third antennal segment is very wide and orange. And the lower spot in the frons is large, blackish and shining. Could you help me please? What do you think about this one?
Posted by varganimrod on 26-05-2023 21:00
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Posted by Zeegers on 28-05-2023 14:31
#3
No, it is in bimaculata group: solistitialis Meigen ( = ciuriae sensu Lyneborg, check my book for details). Commion in Hungary along rivers.
Theo
Posted by varganimrod on 28-05-2023 17:37
#4
Thank you! The only thing what I don’t understand is the 1. segment of the antenna. About my key, it has to be conspiciously gray dusted, and the 1. antennal segment is brown. I think in this specimen that segment is rather orange. Could you help me please in this? But I will check it, I have your book “Flied with three pulvilli”.
Posted by Zeegers on 01-06-2023 18:05
#5
Om second thoughts, is the eye really hairy ??
I am starting to think Tabanus tergestinus.
Theo
Posted by varganimrod on 02-06-2023 08:52
#6
Yes, the eyes are hairy but just a little bit.
Posted by Zeegers on 02-06-2023 17:18
#7
That is very weird indeed, but I do see an ocellar tubercl3, so Hybomitra (solsttialis) should be OK. Sorry cor the confusion.
Theo
Posted by varganimrod on 02-06-2023 18:24
#8
Thank you!