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Trixoscelididae - Trixoscelis psammophila
jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 26-08-2009 02:09
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And this fly Trixoscelis cf. psammophila indicate us the way. Grin "If you keep in this direction, you will reach DI" Grin
Size: 5 mm
Location: Apúlia


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another...
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What a nice Trixoscelis!
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yep!!! And very common locally. Do you want this one? Wink
 
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I'll send it to Andrzej, so you can put it in my box.
By the way, you can send box now!
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Hooray ! Really a beautiful "beast" Grin
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Nikita, Andrzej has already these species that were sent by Andrade last week.


Yes! But I bet there are much more beautiful Trixoscelis than this one... well you know all of them. Wink
 
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And here a videoSmile:

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Great shot ! Really interesting, especially the wings waging Grin
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another great video made by Andrade a few days ago:

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Nice to see next the next clip on it !

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Very nice Jorge! I can't wait for you to make a movie like this on opomyzids Wink
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