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Heleomyzidae from East Turkey
Cesa
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Posted on 04-12-2010 20:25
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Hello,
Today among the derbis of Oakwoods at 2000m height, a basking fly (Heleomyzidae?) was observed. Its ID very much appreciated. Thanks a lot. Muhabbet
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did you collect it?
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Perhaps interesting for Andrzej as well.
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Yes. ONe for Andrzej
 
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Beautiful spines on the costa. Frustrating that I cannot see enough details
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Andrzej
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Hmm, I would say Suillia sp. only !
I have never seen such dark specimen from Palaearctic Region :-)
Muhabbet ! Did you collect it ? Very, very interesting fly !!!
Andrzej
Edited by Andrzej on 05-12-2010 14:54
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Hahaha, I thought you will be interested, Andrzej. I made a note in my notebook yesterday about the very dark Heleomyzidae from Turkey.
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