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Tachinidae, Romania (Transylvania), August 2007
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Xespok |
Posted on 26-11-2007 20:51
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Member Location: Debrecen, Hungary Posts: 5550 Joined: 02.03.05 |
Another Solieria cf pacifica?
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Xespok |
Posted on 26-11-2007 20:53
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Member Location: Debrecen, Hungary Posts: 5550 Joined: 02.03.05 |
Another view. Interestingly there is a moss which is called Solieria pacifica. Quite rare that two species have the same name. Xespok attached the following image: [67.99Kb] Gabor Keresztes Japan Wildlife Gallery Carpathian Basin Wildlife Gallery |
Zeegers |
Posted on 26-11-2007 21:13
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18832 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Is that right ? Well, this certainly looks like the fly Solieria pacifica Theo |
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Xespok |
Posted on 26-11-2007 21:14
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Member Location: Debrecen, Hungary Posts: 5550 Joined: 02.03.05 |
A red moss called S. pacifica.
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ChrisR |
Posted on 26-11-2007 21:17
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Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7699 Joined: 12.07.04 |
The same name is allowed if it is in a different kingdom, I think (eg. genus Pieris) |
Xespok |
Posted on 26-11-2007 21:22
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Member Location: Debrecen, Hungary Posts: 5550 Joined: 02.03.05 |
Yes there are examples for that. Oenanthe is a bird and a plant. But having the same generic name and species name is somewhat stange.
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