Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Atylotus quadrifarius?
Posted by picotverd on 17-06-2016 18:06
#1
A couple of days ago I took a photo -only this- from this Atylotus. At Monegros region (Spain) it is very easy to find A. quadrifarius when you stop your car near a raygrass crop, just need to watch at the bottom of the car and there they are (only females!)...
Posted by Zeegers on 17-06-2016 18:10
#2
So , collect some ... quadrifarius indeed !
Theo
Posted by picotverd on 17-06-2016 20:42
#3
Thanks Theo... not possible agrestis?
Posted by Zeegers on 18-06-2016 08:09
#4
Agrestris is not European but Afrotropical.
All ' agrestris' from Europe are quadrifarius.
Theo
Posted by picotverd on 20-05-2023 19:30
#5
17/05 very soon have apperared this year A. quadrifarius, always near Lollium multifloru...
Posted by picotverd on 20-05-2023 19:30
#6
it is a very dry spring, always appear down in my car
Posted by Zeegers on 26-05-2023 16:12
#7
Very nice. This is the Tabanus albifrons site, right ?
Theo
Edited by Zeegers on 26-05-2023 16:12
Posted by picotverd on 01-06-2023 09:54
#8
No, althought it is not far (75km), the albifrons site is hipersaline.