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Rhagio sp. Rhagionidae
Isidro
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Posted on 06-08-2012 09:49
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Aigüestortes, Pyrenees, Lerida, NE Spain. In a very special lake with Potamogeton natans.
Much smaller than Rhagio scolopaceus/tringarius. Size as an Haematopota.

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Rhagio sp. and I think it is not possible to go further..
 
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this one if from our last year trip... same pond of the Atylotus...
 
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Well, yellow pterostigma and grey femora = maybe Rh. annulatus. But not good picture, so I am not sure.
Isidro, are you able and willing to collect some Rhagionidae in your region and send me them?
Libor
 
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well , to me the pterostigma looks more greyish (nearer from the blackish ones) than yellowish.
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Libor, this is not my region, in fact is a very special zone, like a patch of northern Europe put in the Pyrenees with some unique fauna and rare flora.

This is the only time that I saw a fly like it. I was with Jorge so I tried to catch it for be collected but the rhagionid though that is not good idea and flied away without let me collect it.

If I see it again I will collect, but I doubt that this will happen.
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Posted on 07-08-2012 18:18
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Jorge, maybe you are right and the pterostigma is darker. The picture is not such good to see all colors correctly. Mayba the whole animal is greyish, including wings. I do not see antennae well, so maybe not Rhagio, but Symphoromyia???
Isidro, I ment Rhagionidae not only from this region, but from the whole Spain Wink
 
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