Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Platynochaetus setosus

Posted by SkyPlooM on 29-03-2009 10:28
#1

Hi,
I photografied this Syrphidae the last February in a village in Alicante, near Murcia, in the south of Spain. 3 different males yellow and white haired and 1 female. I didn't found much information about it. If you have some link, or information, please tell me.
There are few pics from this sp in internet and I wnat to share this with you.
Here, the pics:

www.mariodiges.com/fotos/Syrphidae/Platynochaetus_setosus_hembra.jpg
Platynochaetus setosus female

www.mariodiges.com/fotos/Syrphidae/Platynochaetus_setosus_macho.jpg
Platynochaetus setosus male

www.mariodiges.com/fotos/Syrphidae/Platynochaetus_setosus_macho_1.jpg
Platynochaetus setosus male

www.mariodiges.com/fotos/Syrphidae/Platynochaetus_setosus_macho_2.jpg
Platynochaetus setosus yellow male

www.mariodiges.com/fotos/Syrphidae/Platynochaetus_setosus_macho_3.jpg
Platynochaetus setosus yellow male

www.mariodiges.com/fotos/Syrphidae/Platynochaetus_setosus_macho_4.jpg
Platynochaetus setosus yellow male

www.mariodiges.com/fotos/Syrphidae/Platynochaetus_setosus_macho_5.jpg
Platynochaetus setosus white male

You can see it at my blog: http://mdm84.word...
And here my other pics of Syrphidae and Insects: http://www.mariod...
I hope you will consider this interesant.
Cheers.
:)
Mario A. Diges

Edit: I don't know why the images are working like links...any idea?
Edit2: Well, I put it like links to make easier view it. I tried using img tags, but are not working.

Edited by SkyPlooM on 30-03-2009 09:02

Posted by Paul Beuk on 30-03-2009 08:36
#2

Mario, the fact that the links are not working properly has to do with the spaces that are in the filenames. The system reads those as %20 but it give a problem when they have to be placed in the inline text.
I removed the [url ][/url ] tags from the links as the combination with the [img ][/img ] tags resulted in garbled links as well.
If you change the name of the phot files on the server so they are without spaces there should be no problem.

Posted by SkyPlooM on 30-03-2009 09:03
#3

Ok, that works.
Thanks.