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Tony Irwin
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Posted on 02-08-2008 11:17
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I'm having difficulty recognising the fly figured on the cover of the Cat?logo de los Diptera de Espa?a, Portugal y Andorra.

Can anyone help me? Wink
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Posted on 02-08-2008 20:55
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Inside it is clarified: this is a composite of Tipula maxima (head), Rhagio scolopaceus (thorax), Cylindromyia brassicara (abdomen), Bibio marci (forelegs), Asilus crabroniformis (midlegs) and Micropeza corrigiolata (hindlegs). Personally, I think it's ugly (and pointless)
 
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Ah! But one of these days something like this will fall into one of your water traps....Pfft
(Thanks for the clarification, Phil - I couldn't place the legs, but I got the rest right!)Grin
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