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Lampria dives from Peruvian Amazon
pbertner
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Posted on 17-07-2010 12:54
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Found in Manu national park, Southern Peruvian Amazon lowlands.
Unfortunately only the one view:

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Thanks for looking and commenting.
Edited by pbertner on 18-07-2010 06:03
 
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Great photo - Eric Fisher should be able to give you a name for that Smile
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Lampria dives I believe. Great photo of a fabulous fly! I envy you for your extensive travel in the Amazon. Please add this to the Gallery if possible.

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Eric
 
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Thanks Eric! Any time spent in rainforest is like 7th heaven to me! You should definitely make the trip, very worthwhile! And at least you get to see a lot of the critters that come out of there though! Added to gallery.

Paul
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