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another Nemestrinidae
javig
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Posted on 26-05-2007 21:14
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I see Jorge be happy with Nemestrinidae post of jokin...

well... here another...

dered.net/photos/nemforID.jpg

EDITED: another shot:

dered.net/photos/nemforID2.jpg

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Edited by javig on 27-05-2007 00:17
 
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Posted on 26-05-2007 21:19
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other!! Grin eheh


Fallenia sp!!! almost sure. Smile
can you tell more about habitat? and where did you spot this? (if possible, please use google.maps.es Smile


to tell truth the other Nemestrinidae is more unusual. Smile
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 26-05-2007 21:20
 
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can you confirm if the flower is Carduis sp. ? We have lots of them here. awkward But usually the visitors are apidae or similar hymenopters


please tell me if you saw stripes in abdomen... look at this photo:

http://aramel.fre...sciata.jpg
Fallenia fasciata.
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 26-05-2007 22:13
 
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Posted on 27-05-2007 00:22
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Jorge, I don't know the ID of the flower...Sad

I add another image... Smile

After look at the photo of your link, I think it's Fallenia fasciata
 
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