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Fly with "floral" wings
lynkos
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Posted on 01-09-2006 13:18
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I photographed this very distinctive fly with "floral pattern" wings yesterday on the edge of a drinking trough for cattle in an oak wood near Rome (Italy). It was about 10 mm long. Unfortunately it only gave me time for this one photograph, but it is so unusual, perhaps it is enough.

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Thanks, Sarah.
 
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 01-09-2006 13:34
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Hi Sarah.
I think it is male of Haematopota sp., Tabanidae.
Nikita
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Posted on 01-09-2006 13:46
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
Hi Sarah.
I think it is male of Haematopota sp., Tabanidae.
Nikita


What a fly! Is it fly that appears in avatar of Tony Irwin? Smile They have such pattern in the eyes!
 
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It was really beautiful and I just wish it had stayed longer so that I could take more photos. Thanks Nikita for the ID, Sarah.
 
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Yes, it is Haematopota that is my avatar, but I have the female with the pretty eyes and sharp mouthparts! Wink The males do not bite, and only the lower quarter of their eyes is marked. The upper facets are enlarged and plain-coloured.
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