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proctoss
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Posted on 07-12-2010 00:53
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Lost diptera - Monster flies back from the dead!
http://blog.insec...rg/?p=2183
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the author of the article mentioned that they have no idea about the relationship of this fly. When I saw the photo the first family I think of is Nycterbiidae.
ruud van der weele
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Ruud, this has high similarities with a solifugid... don't you agree?
 
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Sorry! would you please lead me?? your mean is which this is a kind of Dipter or I'm wrong??
Sincerely yours
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http://en.wikiped...otomyiidae
 
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That's very interesting,
Dear jorgemotalmeida, I'm so thanks to you! Smile
Sincerely yours
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