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[Dioxyna bidentis] Thephritidae from Crete
Manval
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Posted on 15-09-2010 11:56
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Hello at all.

This fly come to the light of my apartament to 1km of the beach.

She was eatin yogurt in this moment Wink.

Is a Campiglossa sp?

From Crete island (Greece)
Altitude 100m aprox....
Date of the pic 30/08/2010
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Nosferatumyia
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Certainly a Dioxyna, and almost certainly, D. bidentis.

[I have been advised by JEDI Roger that this is Dioxyna bidentis so it must be true]
Edited by Nosferatumyia on 15-09-2010 16:44
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Roger Thomason
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Nosferatumyia wrote:
Certainly a Dioxyna, and almost certainly, D. bidentis.

[Jedi Roger adviced me to add the following string: "I have been advised by JEDI Roger that this is Dioxyna bidentis so it must be true"]


Grin I think something was lost in translation Valery...seems British humour doesn't travel.
I would have gone for a more subtle way of slipping that in...Oh well.
We will never make a comedy duo...Back to the day job..Ho Hum....
 
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Thank you very much Valery.
 
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