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Anthomyiidae from Sierra Nevada
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| Manuel Lopez |
Posted on 11-07-2012 09:54
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Member Location: Granada Posts: 1636 Joined: 03.09.11 |
To identify if possible. Sierra Nevada (Granada), 2000 m. 10th June 2012. Thanks Manuel Lopez attached the following image: ![]() [149.23Kb] |
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| Manuel Lopez |
Posted on 11-07-2012 09:55
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Member Location: Granada Posts: 1636 Joined: 03.09.11 |
another view
Manuel Lopez attached the following image: ![]() [144.89Kb] |
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| Manuel Lopez |
Posted on 11-07-2012 09:56
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Member Location: Granada Posts: 1636 Joined: 03.09.11 |
and...
Manuel Lopez attached the following image: ![]() [132.56Kb] |
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| Michael Ackland |
Posted on 11-07-2012 10:49
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Member Location: Dorset UK Posts: 572 Joined: 23.02.08 |
Delia sp or perhaps one of the rare Pegoplata species male from this area.There are several relic montane species of Anthomyiidae confined to the Sierra Nevada range, especially at 2000m. It is a unique area. Pity you did not collect some specimens, as material in museums from this locality are rare. I can't identify the photo, need a specimen. |
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