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Bombylius? ID please
javig
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Posted on 11-05-2007 23:11
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Taken in Sierra de Huetor, Granada, Spain. May 1, 2007. In a meadow next to a forest of pines:

dered.net/photos/Bombylius_forID.jpg

another view:

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Bombylella atra, also in the Bombyliidae gallery.
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Granada is a very beautiful place. Great landscapes. Great Alhambra Palace. And a unique flora/fauna in Mulhac?n. And very hot in Summer: I was in the city with temperatures reaching easily 44? C and very high humidity. awkward I wish to back to Granada.
 
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Thanks for the ID, Paul. Is possible to add my photo to the gallery? I believe that is more representative?

Jorge, Grin you are right in everything what you say! lol

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yes. More pics for gallery that are correctly IDentified are ALWAYS welcome. Smile
 
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