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Seioptera vibrans ?
Alvesgaspar
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Posted on 02-05-2008 14:39
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Gorgeous and restless little fly, always waving the wings. I think it is a Seioptera vibrans (Otitidae). Am I right?

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a beauty! Where did you see this one? I will go to the South very soon. Smile

It is Seioptera vibrans allright! And not Otididae, it is a synonym with ULIDIIDAE. Did you catch this one?

 
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Thank you, Jorge. I shot it one hour ago in Lisboa... No, I never catch the critters... Here is another view.

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In a public park? May you tell its name, please?
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In a small public garden in Carnide. Exactly here: 38? 45' 31''N; 09? 11' 41''W (see Google Earth)

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thanks.
 
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