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Rafael Estevez
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Posted on 28-08-2007 20:43
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Its size was about 3 mm, taken in a grassland near a vine yard at abt 350 mts. in Valladares-Vigo (Pontevedra) Spain.
Photo taken yesterday afternoon. Fairy common as I found several specimens in the same area.
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Rafael
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Stephane Lebrun
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Meromyza sp. (Chloropidae).

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Stephane.
 
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This is one of flies I wish to see! Meromyza is a spectacular fly!!!
 
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And probably the best quality / reaction time ID ever on this board by Stephane.
You can still apply for the 200 m. in Osaka !

Theo
 
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Hmm, I doubt 5 minutes is a record-breaking time for 200m sprint Smile


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Rafael Estevez
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Posted on 28-08-2007 21:23
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Much apreciated to the four of you.
It is in fact a very beautifull fly.
Rafael
 
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