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Who am I - part VII? :D
jorgemotalmeida
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This is a fabulous fly. Stéphane... I know you know this (I will put a hard challenge soon Wink. Smile This challenge is for the newcomers and for those who are in diptera since about.. hmm... , we can say, one year... Smile let's go. Grin
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come on! Nobody? I don't believe that you don't know this fly. Pfft
 
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Ok I'll give it a try, although I'm not sure at all!

Conopid fly --> Myopa sp. --> myopa tessellatipennis?
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Maybe Dorycera (Ulidiidae)?
 
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LakeSide nice try. Smile Myopa would have a conspicuous proboscis, one long and folded! Smile Also they do not have a trinagular profile head.

And... Andrade is in the right track!!! Well done. Smile
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Dorycera graminum?
 
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It i RIGHT! Grin

My first photo of 2009. Smile
 
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GrinGrin
 
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Rui beat me to it. Grin I was going to suggest the same one Smile
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Grin you must be quick in these challenges. Pfft However, soon I will launch more. Grin But some will be much harder!
 
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Bring 'em on! Grin
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you can try the other older threads. Smile Search for who am I in forum search and put my name... you will see other challenges. Smile
 
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for otherthreads of WHO AM I?

http://diptera.in...d_id=11713 part I

http://diptera.in...d_id=12175 part II

http://diptera.in...d_id=12573 part III

http://diptera.in...d_id=12596 part IV

http://diptera.in...d_id=14377 part V

http://diptera.in...d_id=15412 part VI
 
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