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Took this pic today (Cyprus)
rob1619
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Posted on 30-10-2008 17:51
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I have no idea what this is and would like to know if anybody here have any idea?
This picture i took in my garden today and the only thing i can help out with is that when it flew away and under his wings he had blue/purple colours.
Robert

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Here it is about to take of.
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jorgen
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Coleoptera, Buprestidae.
 
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SardinianBoy
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Capnodis tenebricosa Wink

Ciao,
daniele
 
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