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Thai Asislidae
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 15-11-2006 12:55
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This Asilidae is common here in Pattaya in Novrmber (and was as common in Jan).
May be somebody of experts can give the name?
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Dear Nikita,

how beautiful the flies are! You have a talent of making great photo`s of flies. My compliments.

Ruud
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Dmitry Gavryushin
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A very similar fly @ thaibugs.com is labeled as Clephydroneura sp.
 
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Thank you Ruud and Dima.
thaibugs ID couldn't be trusted at all, alasSad
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I've got message from Dr. Scarbrough, Department of Entomology
The University of Arizona.
To my grate astonishment this time thaibug ID is correct it is realy
Clephydroneura sp.
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