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Camilla (JAN MACA); SW Spain
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Andre Burgers |
Posted on 14-04-2024 17:27
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Member Location: Minas de Riotinto, Huelva Province, Spain Posts: 1066 Joined: 23.04.10 |
A tiny fly of those that look all the same (to me). On my balcony. Happy with family! ¡Saludos! André Andre Burgers attached the following image: [239.48Kb] Edited by Andre Burgers on 14-04-2024 19:56 errare humanum est sed perseverare diabolicum |
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Jan Maca |
Posted on 14-04-2024 19:44
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Member Location: Posts: 1204 Joined: 25.03.10 |
A Camilla; difficult to tell species. |
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Andre Burgers |
Posted on 14-04-2024 19:56
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Member Location: Minas de Riotinto, Huelva Province, Spain Posts: 1066 Joined: 23.04.10 |
Jan Maca wrote: A Camilla; difficult to tell species. Many thanks, Jan! Genus is more than I hoped for. I would have been perfectly happy with its family. ¡Saludos! André errare humanum est sed perseverare diabolicum |
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John Carr |
Posted on 14-04-2024 22:26
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 10176 Joined: 22.10.10 |
There is only one genus of Camillidae in Europe and four in total. Camilla is fairly widespread. The genus Afrocamilla is found in Africa and western North America. The other two genera are restricted to Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. At least in America and Africa they are rarely collected so surprises are possible. |
Andre Burgers |
Posted on 21-04-2024 13:55
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Member Location: Minas de Riotinto, Huelva Province, Spain Posts: 1066 Joined: 23.04.10 |
Thanks, John, for your clear explanation of the fasmily in Europe! ¡Saludos! André errare humanum est sed perseverare diabolicum |
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