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Doli fly?
jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 19-09-2006 18:53
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Hi


Doli fly ? with minus 5 mm. Very small fly. Above tree, I think it is trunk of Quercus sp. Taken near river...
Look at the mouthpart! It looks like a shield...

The fly has a bizarre position in relation to tree. ALmost vertical.

taken on 19th September 2006 in Silgueiros - Viseu - PORTUGAL
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A typical Medetera...
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male
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
male


why male? what is the criterion for separate male/female in doli flies? Smile
 
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Hi Jorge.
There is black globe under abdomen tip ventraly - it is male's genitalia.
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Igor Grichanov
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The fly looks like
Medetera flavipes Meigen, 1824: Syst.Beschr. 4: 61 [Medeterus].
If possible, I shall put it to Doli hopmepage http://www.dolicho.narod.ru/
Is Jorge Motalmeida the author? Please give your permit.
Igor.
 
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grichanov wrote:
... Doli hopmepage http://www.dolicho.narod.ru/ ...


Very very slow loading, but interesting page ... If you want to use my D. simplex (see gallery) for non-commercial purposes - go ahead Wink
 
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grichanov wrote:
The fly looks like
Medetera flavipes Meigen, 1824: Syst.Beschr. 4: 61 [Medeterus].
If possible, I shall put it to Doli hopmepage http://www.dolicho.narod.ru/
Is Jorge Motalmeida the author? Please give your permit.
Igor.



Hi Grichanov

Yes, I give you permission to use my photo. I took this photo on 19th September 2006 about 2 pm very near river D?o. (Location: P?voa D?o - Silgueiros - VISEU - PORTUGAL). Camera: Canon 30D; Lense: Sigma 105 mm EX. Observations: I used manual focus to obtain this photo. This fly was above a trunk tree. (tree was suspensed in the air!)
My name is JORGE ALMEIDA (motalmeida is not a real name).
Feel free to use the big image that I put on my flickr. here:

http://www.flickr...253&size=o
 
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crex wrote:
grichanov wrote:
... Doli hopmepage http://www.dolicho.narod.ru/ ...


Very very slow loading, but interesting page ... If you want to use my D. simplex (see gallery) for non-commercial purposes - go ahead Wink



After all, thanks to all.
Crex, thanks! Smile Really sometimes I see your great website. i liked it very much. And the pics are great, some are awesome.
 
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