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male Haematopota
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Posted on 10-07-2007 16:28
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A friend took these photos in Asturias, Northern Spain. So far as I know it's a male of Haematopota, can it be IDed to species level?

www.galeriade.com/FRED/data/media/28/_6160583.jpg

www.galeriade.com/FRED/data/media/28/_6160587.jpg

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Posted on 10-07-2007 17:25
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what happened with those eyes?? Frown Shock
 
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Posted on 10-07-2007 19:19
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Hi Jorge,

I have two theories:

a.- a pretty model of sun glasses Pfft

b.- the upper-eye facets are larger than those of the inferior part, for that reason they have a different aspect Wink

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