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Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 13-09-2006 22:11
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hello flyforum,

I am wondering what kind of fly this is?
My camera wasn't ready, so I just could take two unsharp pictures.
place: Amsterdam Forest - Koenen

does it ring a bell? Smile

robert,
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Frown
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Hi Robert.
It is Calliopum sp., Lauxaniidae.
Nikita
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Thank you Nikita!

did not see this fly before.. Smile


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