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Jose Luis RC
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The squared ones are of 5mm.
In Granada Spain
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I have deleted the other identical threads because the photos didn't appear there either. Just make sure the file name doesn't have any spaces and it is <190KB in size ... also 640x480 pixels dimensions maximum Smile
 
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Thank you Chris, the image already is here.
 
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Stratiomyidae
 
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Stratiomyidae maybe near Nemotelus pantherinus (i don't hinnk is hat species, at least is not like the one from the gallery).
check here: http://www.diptera.info/photogallery.php?photo_id=1827

hope this helps you,
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Nemotelus is one of my favourite. Grin
 
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I'd need to run that through the big key by Rozkosny. Not pantherinus anyway.
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I that is difficult to advance for photo with Nemotelus.
In my opinion it is possible that this near Nemotelus (Nemotelus) maculiventris.
Thank you very much to all of you
 
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