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Senegal, Sali, very common on vegetation in hotel garden. The same I've seen in Thailand. So, it has to be something very common at all. May be somebody knows?
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rhiniinae again! Grin
 
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Magnificant picture of Rhinia apicalis, an afrotropical species.


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glad I was right about subfamily. Smile
yes, I agree. awesome fly. Indeed, among the most beautiful flies are Rhiininae (in Calliphoridae) and Miltogramminae (in Sarcophagidae) and there are some green Chloropidae that are awesome! Smile
 
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Thank you Theo!!!
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