FMNH FMNHINS 0004 100 156

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  • 4100156 Hybomitra frontalis F h d CF2 P2 HF8 IN
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    Description: FMNHINS 4100156 Hybomitra frontalis, female, habitus, dorsal view. Taken with the Microptics System using the CF2 lens at P2. Helicon Focus used to composite 8 photos.
  • 4100156 Hybomitra frontalis F h l CF2 P2 HF20 IN
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    Description: FMNHINS 4100156 Hybomitra frontalis, female, habitus, lateral view. Taken with the Microptics System using the CF2 lens at P2. Helicon Focus used to composite 20 photos.
  • 4100156 Hybomitra frontalis F hd CF4 P2 HF35 IN
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    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: FMNHINS 4100156 Hybomitra frontalis, female, head, frontal view. Taken with the Microptics System using the CF4 lens at P2. Helicon Focus used to composite 35 photos.
  • 4100156 Hybomitra frontalis F labels IN
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    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: FMNHINS 4100156 Hybomitra frontalis, female, labels. Taken with the Microptics System.
FM Catalog: Insects
Catalog Subset: Diptera
Scientific Name: Hybomitra frontalis (Walker)
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Tabanidae
Genus: Hybomitra
Species: frontalis
Collector: J. Thieret
Geography: North America, Canada, Northwest Territories, road from Providence to MacKenzie Highway
DWc Country: Canada
Date Collected: 2 Aug 1958
Tissue Available?: No
Co-ordinates Available?: No
Count: 1
Sex: adult unsexed
EMu IRN: 4100156
OccurenceID: eb6c642d-c9e1-4606-b1f2-e76680a3031b
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