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Diptera from East Turkey2< Simuliidae
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Posted on 09-09-2012 10:10
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Hello,
This nocturnal, small fly needs to ID. Thanks a lot. Muhabbet
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Cesa wrote:
Hello,
This nocturnal, small fly needs to ID. Thanks a lot. Muhabbet

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Simuliidae

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many thanks Corcaigh!
 
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Lol the names Rob, Corcaigh is my city in Irish :-)
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Cesa wrote:
many thanks Corcaigh!


Corcaigh is Irish for the City of CORK...

R2DD is either that little robot out of Star Wars R2D2 or might possibly be the Irish for Rob Deady

Just saying ....Wink
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Thank you Rob!
 
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Ah point taken, ;-). Yes I'm a geek, into all sci-fi and thought I'd merge my name with that of Kenny Bakers famous droid. Time to edit!
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Lol just read this post again and had a good laugh, Mr Thomason you should do stand-up
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Probably Simulium, which contains most of the species and probably all of the species with such a strong color pattern.
 
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R2DD wrote:
Lol just read this post again and had a good laugh, Mr Thomason you should do stand-up


Yeah well, if you thought that was funny, you should see some of the crap ID's I've offered up here...then again...best not to really!! FrownWink
 
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Nah I've done my fair share of rubbish IDs too. It's great fun though, love it ;-)
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Thank you John!
 
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