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Amir
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Posted on 07-09-2008 04:40
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This is old photo but never ID
Be photographed at the south of Israel Negev Desert
October 2005
Size: ~5mm
Habitat: open wide Wadi
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Amir
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2th photo
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My insects album
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Assorted flies from china
http://www.tapuz....1&o=4&ao=1
 
http://insectour.blogspot.com/
Paul Beuk
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Nice photos. Don't be afraid to crop a little harder to emphasize what is important here, the flies.
 
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Yes, nice photos Smile

Also, it can help if you edit your original post and give each one a different title. I have changed this to "Bombylidae" to attract the bombylid experts on the forum Wink
 
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Amir
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Accept the note

Here a crop of the first photo
Hop this help to see the wings better
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Assorted flies from china
http://www.tapuz....1&o=4&ao=1
 
http://insectour.blogspot.com/
David Gibbs
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dont know, need much better photos from several angles or, ideally, specimen.
 
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