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Ditrichophora at right???
valter
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Posted on 30-11-2007 20:07
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One is a Syrphidae... but the other is not...

Location: Azinhal > Algarve > Portugal

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in hoping that I am not wrong (againCool)..this seems to me Chrysotoxum intermedium...but let listen others opinions also....
Amalia

by the way...I don't see another fly ....Cool
 
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amalia_raluca wrote:

by the way...I don't see another fly ....Cool


At right you can see a very small fly... which fly could be?
 
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C. intermedium - left.
 
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Ditrichophora (Ephydridae) - right
(I think!)
Edited by Tony Irwin on 30-11-2007 21:33
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Ditrichophora (Ephydridae) - right
(I think!)


At Fauna Europaea there is no Ditrichophora in Portugal...

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don?t trust in fauna europaea! it is so "UNupdated"! Pfft it is out-of-date!
And it has some spelling errors as well. It can be seen as a guide no more. Don?t trust it. Pfft
 
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So, it's Ditrichophora!
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i think if Tony didn't tell more about the species, no one would tell more because he is expert on Ephydridae and Tethinidae flies.
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
i think if Tony didn't tell more about the species, no one would tell more because he is expert on Ephydridae and Tethinidae flies.

The more you know, the more you know how little you know! Pfft
I'm not sure that this is Ditrichophora - I think so - but I am sometimes wrong! Frown
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