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For #blackflyday here’s a particularly dark, Ornithomya chloropus. Hippoboscids vary a lot in colour, but in the UK O. chloropus is usually much darker than the other species & has dark markings underneath on the thorax and head (on the mesothoracic basisternum & lateral gena to be precise).
Nov 29, 2024, 8:51 PM