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Posted on 08-10-2007 11:03
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Can anyone identify this robber fly?

Found on 6.8.2007 at Israel.

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another from Israel! Frown Smile great.

6 August or 8 Juin? Frown That?s why I use this form: 2007.08.06 (meaning 6 August 2007, more easy) --- YYYY.MM.DD... putting just DD/MM.DD/MM.YYYY can be confuse...
 
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Posted on 08-10-2007 11:55
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I should day he meant the 6th of August, if he uses regular Israeli dates. I've read in some nature magazine that there over 750 (!) species of Assilidae in Israel, most of them grey like this, so isn't it really hard to tell them apart?

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So now there are two of us here?! Shock I'm from Jerusalem, where are you from?
 
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GlassOWater wrote:
... So now there are two of us here?! Shock ...

The more, the merrier Grin
 
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GlassOWater wrote:
I should day he meant the 6th of August, if he uses regular Israeli dates. I've read in some nature magazine that there over 750 (!) species of Assilidae in Israel, most of them grey like this, so isn't it really hard to tell them apart?

P.S.
So now there are two of us here?! Shock I'm from Jerusalem, where are you from?



Frown 750 species!!!! It is a real challenge! Smile
 
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Oops... I replaced 1 with 7... I meant that in a book about the Assilids of Israel (From 1980) there are 150 described species, 73 of them were new then. Smile
 
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Posted on 08-10-2007 18:59
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GlassOWater wrote:
So now there are two of us here?! Shock I'm from Jerusalem, where are you from?


Hey there, it's assaf we already know from the hebrew forum, nice to see here familiar faces Smile

I was wandering across the the net searching IDs for my unknown flies images and found this site. it looks professional and well organized so I decided to register and see how stuff works here.

For now my two posts still remains in mystery maybe I'll have more luck on my next posts. but ethier way I'm starting to gain here new knowledge.
 
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this is by sure the best in all net concerning diptera. More reliable and trust IDs than other sites even comparing with wikipedia. Wink And lots of interesting articles.
 
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AH... that's why I stranged about the number... 750 would be a very high number of species just for that family. But there are some families that number of species can easily surpass that number. Wink
 
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Posted on 09-10-2007 13:19
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Ah, I hoped I would find about another Israeli interested in entomology...
 
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Looks like a female Philonicus cf albiceps to me, looking at the face. But no idea about similar species over there...
 
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