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Rhagio sp ?=> Rhagio tringarius female ?
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Loire-Atlantique, western France, July 10 2012.
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In my country (CZE) I call it Rhagio tringarius female. I do not know French fauna...
 
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libor wrote:I do not know French fauna...


same review ... for me !!! Shock Wink


Thank you very much !!!Smile
 
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I wish to study some European Rhagionidae more exactly, so you can collect specimens for me and I should give you better ID of your picture in the future :-)
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Unfortunately, I don't use to collect flies or any kind of insects, nor animals ...

but, if I do that in the future, I will think about your request !!! Smile



Thanks again for your Id !! Wink
 
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