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Stomoxys calcitrans
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From midwest Sweden 2006-07-11. I suspect (fear) that this is a Anthomyiidae sp? Grin

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... and the third view.
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Female Stomoxys calcitrans, Muscidae.
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
Female Stomoxys calcitrans, Muscidae.
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OMG, that was quick Smile Thanx alot Nikita!
 
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Lucky you are, Swedish! A lot of fly in November!
Only snow in RussiaSad
It is why I'm going to airport with ticket to BangkokGrin
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Ehh, perhaps I should really start writing the date in another way Wink It was July ... In Sweden we use this standard - YYYY-MM-DD! We got rid of the first snow here in Stockholm when it got a few degrees warmer, but up north they have alot I think. Good luck with the trip to Thailand. Looking forward to see many nice photos. Just keep an eye on the tsunamis ...
 
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