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Volker
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Posted on 16-07-2008 15:43
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Hello

Which day fly is this? I found this fly one week ago in Lazise/Italy. At the abdomen were two very long bristles. The full length of the bristles is not visible in the picture.

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Isidro
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Posted on 22-07-2008 09:42
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Ephemera glaucops I think.
 
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Hi Isidro

I believe you am right. That's the one. This Ephemera is also good to recognize without microscopic investigation.

thx and Regards Volker
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Volker wrote:
. At the abdomen were two very long bristles. The full length of the bristles is not visible in the picture.

thx Volker



they are not bristles., but cerci. Smile
 
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