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Tabanidae? - Chrysops noctifer - female

Tabanidae? - Chrysops noctifer - Female
Port Alberni, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
August 31, 2012
Port Alberni
Lat: 49.29 N; Long: 124.79 W
Elevation 100m

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Tabanidae? - Chrysops noctifer - female Tabanidae? - Chrysops noctifer - female

Moved
Moved from Chrysops.

Moved
Moved from Horse and Deer Flies. C. noctifera is a possibility

 
Could it be anything else?
"Chrysops noctifer is the only western deer fly having a dilute apical spot isolated from the wing crossband."(1)

 
whoops
sorry i misspelled it

Moved for expert attention
Moved from Flies.

Chrysops, I suspect. The experts will be able to say for sure.

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