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Stomylomyia tenella
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Posted on 07-04-2008 12:24
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About 150 km from Barcelona aprox 120m altitude, this weekend.
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Bombyliidae - Stomylomyia tenella.
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Thank you... i just don't find any information about this spec at the web...
 
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Bombylidae - Somylomyia tenella. - A beauty!! is it common in the place wherw you spot this one? It appears as a therevid! Shock Grin
 
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Jorge, i just saw 2... The place is an "oasis" into a very agricola region because it is a little high, sandy and arid place. If i come back i will take a photo.
 
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Somylomyia tenella=Stomylomya tenella?
 
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sorry, my typo, Stomylomyia it is.
 
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A few years later...12 05 12...
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... at central Spain, Tajo River...
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All i have seen this time, and there were a lot, were brownish, not blue or grey... the same coloration as another recent post http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=47075
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Great photos here, Rámon!! Enhorabuena!!!
Coge! Wink
 
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