FMNH FMNHINS 0004 100 079

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  • 4100079 Stenotabanus psammophilus h d CF3 P2 HF17 IN
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    Description: FMNHINS 4100079 Stenotabanus psammophilus, habitus, dorsal view. Taken with the Microptics System using the CF3 lens at P2. Helicon Focus used to composite 17 photos.
  • 4100079 Stenotabanus psammophilus h l CF3 P2 HF24 IN
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    Description: FMNHINS 4100079 Stenotabanus psammophilus, habitus, lateral view. Taken with the Microptics System using the CF3 lens at P2. Helicon Focus used to composite 24 photos.
  • 4100079 Stenotabanus psammophilus hd CF4 P2 HF26 IN
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    Description: FMNHINS 4100079 Stenotabanus psammophilus, head. Taken with the Microptics System using the CF4 lens at P2. Helicon Focus used to composite 26 photos.
  • 4100079 Stenotabanus psammophilus labels IN
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    Description: FMNHINS 4100079 Stenotabanus psammophilus, labels. Taken with the Microptics System.
FM Catalog: Insects
Catalog Subset: Diptera
Scientific Name: Stenotabanus (Aeialomyia) psammophilus (Osten Sacken)
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Tabanidae
Genus: Stenotabanus
Species: psammophilus
Collector: H. G. Nelson
Geography: North America, USA, Florida, Monroe, Bahía Honda Key. [LL]
DWc Country: United States of America
Date Collected: 25 Aug 1949
Tissue Available?: No
Co-ordinates Available?: Yes
Count: 1
Sex: adult female
EMu IRN: 4100079
OccurenceID: e514dd15-b26a-418d-b760-ca448a2b060e
Measurements:
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