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Tachinidae - Estheria bohemani - ID by T. Zeegers
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Posted on 17-08-2010 19:47
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Yesterday at high mountain pastures in high Pyrenees, NE Spain, near Oza and Aragües valleys

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Dexiinae.
 
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Thanks Jorge, will wait for Theo for more precision.
 
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It is difficult with only one photo... Estheria alikes...
 
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Yes, start collecting.

So far the only Estheria bohemani from Spain has been recorded by .....yours truly,
this might have been the seond one.

Theo
 
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WOW! Isidro I hope you did collect this one...
 
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Theo, I can imagine that you was the first to collect it in Pyrynees. Smile In which part of Pyrynees?
 
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Thanks a lot Theo, I can't imagine that was so rare. Jorge likes it very much!
 
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I think the point is that it isn't necessarily *rare* but so few people collect in the Pyrenees or further south that the area is massively under-recorded. Lots of work (collecting) needs to be done before we can say with any certainty how rare these flies are Wink
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I'm sorry, but I said 'might', meaning 'could be'.
could be picta, petiolata or iberica, as well.


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