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Turkish Tabanids II - Philipomyia
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Posted on 04-07-2009 13:40
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At the source of a small river water came out of a mountain where it formed small pools. Huge trees covered the pools. Above the pools flew several Philipomyia horseflies, which sometimes just dropped down into the water to drink. However, apparently they couldn't fly away.

Pinara, SW Turkey, alt 400 m.
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Here's a hovering male. alt. 750 m, on the way to Gombe.
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female in Quercus shrubs. On the way to Gombe, ca 1000 m altitude.
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same female, dorsal view
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upSmile
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Reminds me of the beach boys


Excellent pics !!

All Ph. graeca (though the Turks probably object)


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