This very big one was two days ago in Anz?nigo, Huesca, NE Spain at 500 meters, always trying to suck me until I caugthed it. It sizes about 25 mm (without proboscis). If somebody need characters not visible in these pictures for ID this, I have the specimen collected.
Can be identified?
Thanks.
Regards
Edited by Isidro on 23-07-2008 00:18
Tell me what need you for identify it and tomorrow I will take photos of the details taht you need.
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