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Rui Andrade
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Posted on 10-09-2007 18:59
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Is this one an Acrocerid? This fly has also been captured some years ago.

location: Barcelos, Portugal
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Yes, a well known one, but I can't remember it's name currently.

Something hispanica.
The third antennal segment is typical.


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wow!! one my favourite family!!!
whenever I see acrocerids I have always goosebumps on my spine! Frown crazy, isn?t it? Smile

Astomella hispaniae ???? Frown

 
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Astomella hispaniae Lamark, 1816 is the only species listed in Iberfauna... Wink
 
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This must be in the gallery!!!! Smile
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Thanks, Astomella, that's right.

Sorry, I was on holiday and too busy to look it up.


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no sorry. Wink We are here to help/teach/learn from each other! Smile
And we still have so much to learn (specially myself. Smile

I *really* love the acrocerids in spite of the fact they "destroy my" spiders. Smile

Enjoy your holidays, Theo!
Thank you.
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Thank you all for your helpSmile
 
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