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cornascrebe
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Posted on 03-09-2006 15:25
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Hi All

I wonder if any one could ID this Fly ? 4 images

Many Thanks in advance

Colin D

www.judywoods.dial.pipex.com

I could not get the images on so they are here

http://www.judywoods.bravehoat.com/ids/mystery91.html
Edited by cornascrebe on 03-09-2006 15:28
 
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Posted on 03-09-2006 16:32
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cornascrebe wrote:
http://www.judywoods.bravehoat.com/ids/mystery91.html


I only see a blank page!?
 
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http://www.judywoods.bravehoat.com/ids/mystery91.html

Crex wrote:
I only see a blank page!?


Well chosen title "mystery91.html" Wink
 
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Apolgies Folks

Having a Bad image day !!

The link should read

http://www.judywo...ery91.html

Also a hover on

http://www.judywo...ery92.html
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The hoverfly is Meliscaeva (Episyrphus, if you like) cinctella (-us).
The other one might be a Sciomyizidae, not sure though


Theo Zeegers
 
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Thanks Theo

Yes The Hover is M. Cincatella Tetanoceraover and the Fly possibly a Snail Killing Fly but not sure which one

Many Thanks

Colin D
Edited by cornascrebe on 04-09-2006 23:00
 
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Posted on 29-09-2006 20:17
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Dear All

I have updated the enquiry the following link

http://www.judywoods.bravehost.com

Click on Insects and all finds will be displayed to date that are positively ID 'd I will post images directly to diptera now I have realised that dont display when previewed but when sent !!

Best wishes

Colin D
 
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