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Clairvillia sp. by Di-dier
Isidro
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Dexiinae?
What species can be?
Two days ago. Anz?nigo, Huesca, NE Spain, 600 meters. In white flowers. Size: same than Musca domestica.

img28.picoodle.com/img/img28/4/7/22/f_P1010947m_4426624.jpg

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Edited by Isidro on 23-07-2008 00:16
 
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Eriothrix rufomaculata I would say.
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Million thanks Susan!!
 
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It might just be at a funny angle but it doesn't look the right shape for Eriothrix. Have you got any more photos?
 
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Hello,
I think it's Clairvillia sp. There is a picture in the gallery. I found a specimen in Spain.
 
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Yeah, that matches the picture quite nicely - a species I have never seen Smile
 
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Sorry, no more views (too blurry and I deleted it). Then, I let it as Clairvillia sp. Thanks a lot!!!!
 
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Well done Didier Grin I had some slight doubts about Eriothrix because this one seems rather too shiny - but was too lazy to pursue the doubts in the gallery Wink
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