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Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 24-05-2006 21:59
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Turkey, Antalia, 23 may, 10mm. Oviposing female.
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I think some Chrysops?
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Hi Nikita

well spoken!
A Chrysops indeed, ie. Ch. flavipes.
Belonging to the italicus/flavipes-group, easily recognized by the clear window in the discal cell.
Flavipes is the most common Chrysops species in Turkey, and it is a spring species.


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Thank you Theo.
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Nice photos Nikita. But they always are. A specimen too.Photographer and biologist My !! RobertPfftPfft
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