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Posted on 31-08-2007 15:37
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Photographed in Lora del rio, Seville, Spain the 26/8/07
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Posted on 31-08-2007 15:57
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Hmm. What a weird little critter. Platystomatidae or Ulidiidae?
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Posted on 01-09-2007 00:26
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I would say Platystomatidae... but not sure!! awkward
 
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May be Mycetaulus bipunctatus, Piophilidae?
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I'ld go for Cephalia rufipes Ulidiidae.
In the Netherlands only two records some 70 years apart from oneanother. But I have no idea how rare it is in the rest of Europe.
Though I never saw any other specimen outside the two Dutch ones.

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Posted on 02-09-2007 19:16
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Thanks
 
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Posted on 03-09-2007 08:13
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Hi Dicon,

Could you please submit this photo to the gallery (as soon as Paul is back, for at this moment you can't submit photo's).

Thanks in advance

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