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Bombyliidae < Anthrax trifasciatus > ID by David Gibbs

Anthrax trifasciatus...

Posted by David Gibbs on 01 September 2008 09:12:00
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Bombyliidae < Anthrax trifasciatus > ID by David Gibbs

Location: Algarve, Portugal

Date Photo Taken: August 2008

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...

Posted by valter on 31 August 2008 22:53:48
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Which Bombyliidae?

Hello,
today I found in a sandy area near Frankfurt airport this Bombyliidae.
Could it be Anthrax ...

Posted by Andreas Haselboeck on 27 July 2008 18:58:02
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Anthrax?

Anthrax or Spogostylum, most likely A. trifasciatus...

Posted by David Gibbs on 27 July 2008 10:59:30
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Anthrax from Tessin

New life for an old thread.

The first photo is Anthrax trifasciatus....

Posted by Kahis on 22 August 2007 19:00:11
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Anthrax picking up saw dust

In this short note I describe the behaviour of a female Anthrax trifasciatus, picking up wood frass ...

Posted by Cor Zonneveld on 13 August 2007 10:05:26
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