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Posted on 13-08-2007 21:43
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Hi


* locality - Grandais - Bragan?a - PORTUGAL (near Serra de Montesinho at the most Nordeast of Portugal)
* date - 2007.08.05
* size - 5 mm (medium fly)
* habitat - woodland
* substrate - grass
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Jorge, it isn't fiar play! Make better images!
I suspect Tetanocera punctifrons.
Has fly really posterior seta near apex of f2?
Has fly dark spots at very anterior part of frons?
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Nikita, my other camera went for cleaning sensor. Wink But this week it will begin again to operate.
I used another camera. The lens is not good for this kind of photo as I told before. See Bombyliidae - Villa sp. post. Wink

I will see for answers to your questions! Smile
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Has fly really posterior seta near apex of f2?

>>>> It has clearly one seta (posterior) in each f. (in one f it has 2 seta)

Has fly dark spots at very anterior part of frons?

>>>> No. It hasn?t. It has a soft bronze color without any spots.
 
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Let's wait your camera back...
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