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Turkish Tabanids - Atylotus
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Cor Zonneveld |
Posted on 04-07-2009 13:25
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Member Location: Amstelveen, the Netherlands Posts: 840 Joined: 14.10.06 |
Ghostly beautiful! Patara beach and dunes, SW Turkey. I guess Atylotus spec, but can it be ID at species level? Cor Zonneveld attached the following image: [67.59Kb] Edited by Cor Zonneveld on 04-07-2009 13:54 Thanks for your attention Cor Zonneveld |
Cor Zonneveld |
Posted on 04-07-2009 13:25
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Member Location: Amstelveen, the Netherlands Posts: 840 Joined: 14.10.06 |
same male
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Cor Zonneveld |
Posted on 04-07-2009 13:26
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Member Location: Amstelveen, the Netherlands Posts: 840 Joined: 14.10.06 |
dorsal
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jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 04-07-2009 13:28
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Member Location: Viseu - PORTUGAL Posts: 9295 Joined: 05.06.06 |
Atylotus. Freakin' crazy fly!!! You are such lucky to spot these beautiful specieS! i'm eager to see your webpage with all these flies together!!! It will make a wonderful page, I'm sure! Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 04-07-2009 13:28 |
Cor Zonneveld |
Posted on 04-07-2009 13:53
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Member Location: Amstelveen, the Netherlands Posts: 840 Joined: 14.10.06 |
Thanks Jorge! Yes, it's beauty and I was very pleased to find this model. The females had a knack for me, but asked something in return while not offering any nice photo opportunity... website will take time...autumn, or even winter I'm afraid. Thanks for your attention Cor Zonneveld |
Cor Zonneveld |
Posted on 05-07-2009 22:42
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Member Location: Amstelveen, the Netherlands Posts: 840 Joined: 14.10.06 |
Pushing up, Theo will have something to say I guess?!
Thanks for your attention Cor Zonneveld |
Zeegers |
Posted on 06-07-2009 21:38
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18787 Joined: 21.07.04 |
I did already, but my post got lost. It should be A.pulchellus, very distinctive species. Theo |
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