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Between tachnidae and rhinophoridae
guenille
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Posted on 08-09-2007 07:53
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Near paris, september 1th
Thanks for help
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From the shape of the head and the vague suggestion of a sharply angled and petiolate vein M, I would suggest it is a rhinophorid but I don't study them enough to be sure of an identification ... perhaps Melanophora?
 
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I agree. Smile But, Theo will confirm. Smile
 
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The head profile is that of Paykullia maculata. The wings seem consistent, though difficult to see.


Theo
 
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perhaps an other picture will help you more Wink

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Consider my previous opinion confirmed

Theo
 
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Thanks you very much Theo
I'm sorry it is Impossible to submit in the gallery and I don't know whySad
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guenille wrote: ... I'm sorry it is Impossible to submit in the gallery and I don't know why ...


Don't you get an error message? Beware that the max size of gallery images is smaller than max size in the forum.
 
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No error message just
"Your Photo could not be submitted" and the size is good 539*650
I don't understand It happened to me regularely Angry
 
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