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Rare neuropter - Berothidae - worth to see!
jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 24-08-2009 21:28
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This fantastic neuropter was found at 2 am on 22nd August 2009 in Viseu.

It belongs to the Berothidae family and it is an Isoscelipteron glaserellum


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5:1 photo

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for more details visit here:
http://www.flickr...120168778/

enjoy!
 
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pwalter
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Posted on 24-08-2009 21:38
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No way, this is photoshopped Grin Never heard of this family, not found in Hungary. Hopefully in this year at the university I'll be able to spend some time in Portugal - hopefully I'll find some of the creatures You showed us Smile
 
jorgemotalmeida
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I only used the photoshop just to little a crop and no more! Usually I must change the levels but this was not the case! : ) The original photo is like we see here! Wink



When will you come to Portugal?
 
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Smile Not settled yet. It depends on if the inter-university project gets money from EU or not...
 
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Not a fly but very niceSmile
Jan Willem van Zuijlen
 
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what a loveliness again!
is portugal plenty of only wonderful insects?

Your pics are again admirable!
Regards, Brigitte
 
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Posted on 26-08-2009 10:15
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Thanks! This neuropter is so photogenic so the merit is for this berothid. Wink

Surely in Switzerland there are also many wonderful insects! Wink
 
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