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Vermileonidae - Lampromyia funebris
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Posted on 11-06-2013 17:39
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Lampromyia (Vermileonidae)!! First record for Portugal.Grin
 
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And it looks like Lampromyia funebris!
 
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Please Valter, collect some specimens. And also some larvae if possible. They live in funnel traps in sandy soils (see image).
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Thanks Rui for the Identification Smile

I will collect some specimens...
 
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Yes Valter, I would also appreciate a handful of living larvae for rearing or alternatively a male and female in ethanol. Great find!!

Best, Christian
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