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Zophomyia temula
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Posted on 28-08-2006 15:46
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This is an old photo from 2002-07-09. Location midwest Sweden. This is the only photo. I got a suggestion on Bugphotography.net about this photo, but I was stupid enough not to write that down and then the site vanished ...

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Posted on 28-08-2006 17:28
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And you use it as your icon !?
Anyway, this one is easy:
the Tachinidae Zophomyia temula
One of the most distinctive Tachinids

Theo Zeegers
 
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Posted on 28-08-2006 18:06
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Zeegers wrote:
And you use it as your icon !?
Anyway, this one is easy:
the Tachinidae Zophomyia temula
One of the most distinctive Tachinids
Theo Zeegers


Ohh, I just thought this photo was illustrative ... I didn't know I couldn't have an unidentified fly as avatar Pfft Paul must add that to the FAQ Wink BTW, why don't you use an avatar?

Anyway, thnx Theo!
 
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I love the mad hairdo on this fly - is that what made you choose it?Pfft
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Susan R Walter wrote:
I love the mad hairdo on this fly - is that what made you choose it?Pfft


Hehe, no, but now that you mention it ... it looks kinda cool Cool
 
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