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Nemestrinidae - Nemestrinus sp. from Almeria
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This fly was offered to me by faluke. He caught the fly in Almeria in 2010.V.06

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Almeria? Is it a territory named after a famous amateur dipterologist? Grin
I hope this family will turn up in Hungary some day. These weeks at least the temperatures are quite mediterranian-like here...
Walter Pfliegler - Amateur Nature Photographer from Hungary (and molecular biologist)
 
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this genus is also present in Romania.
If you go to Turkey look out for Hirmoneura.. (and collect it... )

as for almerķa... Almerķa has a borderline arid/semi-arid climate with Mediterranean influences. It has the sunniest, warmest and driest climate in Europe. Almerķa enjoys about 3000 hours of sunshine annually with around 320 sunny days a year on average. Wink
 
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