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Anne Vibeke Tossell
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Posted on 23-03-2008 14:32
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Denmark - Funen - 2007 April 25

Any suggestions?

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Hemyda vittata is my suggestion.
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Anne Vibeke Tossell
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Thank you very much Stephane! - it looks right Smile

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For this species in Denmark to occur in April is rather early (Stephane identified it correctly), first generation is more to be expected in may.
Later in summer occurs a second generation.


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Great photos of an unusual fly Smile I have only seen it once here in England in summer and I still remember the odd, 'drunk' way that it ran across leaves Grin
 
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Thank you Theo Smile I didn't know that. Maby it`s because of the globel heating?

Thank you Chris Smile It`s not easy to find it in Denmark either.

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