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Curtonotum anus, male - Antalia, 09 Sept
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I tried to find this one in the sand dunes. Maybe I should try in the sand dunes of the South (Algarve). Next time.
Very good photo, Nikita!


Anyway, did you have spot the Sciasminettia vikhrevi?
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I'v got yesterday SMS from my friend Kostya, that he just collected a good series of Sciasminettia from Krasnodar region, Russia.
I for my Lauxaniidae new - I collected yesterday 10 Prosopomyia pallida Loew 1856

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Get me some specimens of them all, pleeeeeeeaaaaaase? LoL
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Paul, Prosopomyia pallida is very common here in August. I can collect some and give a bunch of P. pallida for you.

Nikita, don't forget about S. vikhrevi. Thanks.
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Goody! Now the curtonotids and Sciasminettia's. Wink
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OK, Paul Grin
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