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Nemotelus (1), June 23, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Size 6 mm. N. pantherinus?
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Ohhh... I posted one identical few minutes ago. If it's N. pantherisnus, you have identified the mine without want it!
 
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N. pantherinus female seems to be the best answer
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awesome macrophotos. It seems you use helicon focus. Grin eeheh But I know it just one shot. Impressive. Smile The fly is amazing as well. In which kind of habitat did you find this? And tell me the temperature.. Smile
 
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Many thanks Tony (and nice new avatar Smile). It was swept from herbaceous vegetation on sandy soil near the railroad, with a small pond nearby, of the trees there were mainly Salix and Populus tremula. I believe the temperature was around + 20.
 
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