Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Oestrus cf. ovis...
Posted by picotverd on 12-08-2011 20:44
#1
Today at Val d'Aran... with Isidro... and Jorge.
Posted by Zeegers on 14-08-2011 11:38
#2
Excellent.
There is nothing else like this in the Pyrenees...
Theo
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 14-08-2011 11:54
#3
Zeegers wrote:
Excellent.
There is nothing else like this in the Pyrenees...
Theo
Dear Theo
The Paradise must be Pyrynees. I pinched my skin to see if it was for real... everything is incredible. Literally dozens and dozens of Ogcodes zonatus! Tachina grossa a feast for our eyes. P. aprica hovering is an amazing experience to testify. Unfortunately, the rain was very scarce and then it was the worst year for collecting BUT I managed to find around 10 tachinids, being 3 of them very, very interesting. I will upload the photos later. Pyrynees have awesome landscapes like they were photoshop! We seem to enter in a virtual reality. It resembles in some way boreal forests. The purity and clarity of the waters is breathtaking.
For those who love insects, Pyrynees must be a stopover! I want to come back today to Pyrynees!!! :)
Well, later I will show mine photos of this fantastic Oestrus ovis. :)
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 14-08-2011 11:54
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 14-08-2011 15:05
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And finally the detail of the head.
This is in honour to Rámon for his kindness hospitality, and for the great times we had with Isidro as well.
The oestrid is really an Oestrus ovis.
An awesome beast that must be seen for every lover of flies. ;)
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 08-02-2012 20:14
Posted by Sara21392 on 14-08-2011 15:43
#5
Great! Very nice, Jorge!!! :D
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 14-08-2011 16:14
#6
taken with a xperia mini (mobile).
The red spot is the place where we saw the Oestrus ovis. :)
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 14-08-2011 16:25
#7
Theo, did you find Cephenemyia and Pharhyngomyia in Pyrynees?
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 08-02-2012 20:13
#8
a new photo.
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 08-02-2012 20:27
#9
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