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Hybotidae- Tachydromia
Isidro
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Posted on 14-10-2007 14:15
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Pretty fly!

Yesterday, La Pe?a, Huesca, Aragon, Spain. Pre-Pyrenees. Habitat: near G?llego river, with river forest of Fraxinus and Salix. Near also al brigde. in the boards of the road grows shrubs such as berberis vulgaris, Rubus ulmifolius, Quercus x cerrioides and others. The fly sizes about 2'5 - 3 mm long.

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What species of Tachydromia can be?

Thanks
Regards Wink
 
Isidro
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Hello... I upload the post... Frown
 
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Isidro,

Can't you try to correct the picture in some program, to let us look at some more temperated image?
Pierre Duhem
 
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Ies the image is already modified the white balance with Corel Photo-Paint, before was even more light and white, i tried correct it more but is impossible. I always correct all my pictures before save it in my computer.
 
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Only are five species in Spain: T. arrogans, T. catalonica, T. monserratensis, T. smithi and T. undulata. What is this one?
 
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Rest assured that there will be more species in Spain and that this specimen almost certainly cannot be identfied from this picture.
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Thanks, it's a pity.
 
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