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Hemipenthes morio - Bombyliidae Mallorca
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Posted on 25-06-2017 19:50
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Can this fly be named..?
Found 23-4-2017 in Mallorca
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Hemipenthes cf morio
 
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Thank you for your reaction John!
I found another one the day before, is it also a Hemipenthes cf morio..?

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very nice photos. I like (and study) Bombyliidae but my knowledge is limited to that which exists in Germany. I am very familiar with H. morio. I cannot see a match other than morio for the species in the photo. Perhaps a current Bombyliidae expert can say otherwise.

Meantime, I strive to reach an expert level with this family.

Have a Wonderful Day.
 
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We may wait for the expert and meanwhile I'm happy with your help!

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I grow tired of the lack of data about certain Bombyliidae, thus I've decided to start collecting specimens for study. I'd like to examine, compare and contrast the problematic members of this family. Particularly Villa. I like Bombyliidae but there is a lack of devotion to this family. I suppose that the group has less ecological importance for study, so it is ignored. I have started collecting this year. I am hoping to contribute to the identification of this group in the near future.
 
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I know my Iberian Bombyliidae and I can assure you this is Hemipenthes morio, no shadow of doubt Wink

Johnes, I am also a Bombyliidae lover Smile I also love Villa, which is a total nightmare here, with over 20 species, most of them in chaotic taxonomic state. No time for boredom Wink That is why I love them Grin
 
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hola Piluca_Alvarez, I am happy to know that someone else loves Bombyliidae Smile
Spain has many wonderful creatures from many different groups including spiders. I'd like to photograph in Spain someday. 20 species of Villa is a nightmare indeed. If I remember Spanish correctly, I want to say "mucho trabajo." Smile

I like so many things about Bombyliidae. Even non-scientific stuff. Appearance is very cool. The wings are nice. They sometimes land on me and all of them snoop at subjects of photography. This year I had an Anthrax anthrax investigate me photographing a Philodromus spider. She landed on my shirt a few times. She is cute. Bombyliidae are great. I just love them. Villa are fun to watch. I had a modesta species follow me around last year. I made photos of her ovipositing in the sandy heathland.

Hope you have a pleasant day...
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