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jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 06-08-2006 21:10
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Spectacular fly.
Photo taken on 6th August 2006 in Silgueiros - VISEU



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anothe rphoto:


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Definitely a tachinid and as an educated guess I'd say Nemoraea pellucida ... but leave it for Theo to say if I am right Grin
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I agree with you both !
Nemoraea pellucide (male, the female is completely black !)
spectacular fly indeed.


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My guess was based on the fact that the only one I ever saw was dead on a tarmac road in the south of France - so it looked remarkably like the above photos!! Grin
 
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Well, if you can ID flies you never saw (Lecanipa), this one must have been easy then, Chris ?

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This was a doddle ... after Lecanipa and that Eliozeta Grin
 
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