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Roger Thomason |
Posted on 20-02-2009 12:36
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Member Location: Mossbank,Shetland Isles. Posts: 5251 Joined: 17.07.08 |
More shots of these from my friends house...they didn't kill them on hearing their egg-laying preferences. Can species be determined? Roger Thomason attached the following image: [105.3Kb] |
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Roger Thomason |
Posted on 20-02-2009 12:36
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Member Location: Mossbank,Shetland Isles. Posts: 5251 Joined: 17.07.08 |
Female only, terrible things to try and photograph.
Roger Thomason attached the following image: [69.6Kb] Edited by Roger Thomason on 20-02-2009 12:37 |
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Tony Irwin |
Posted on 20-02-2009 22:04
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Member Location: Norwich, England Posts: 7196 Joined: 19.11.04 |
Looks like Megaselia - not much hope for an iD
Tony ---------- Tony Irwin |
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Roger Thomason |
Posted on 20-02-2009 23:16
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Member Location: Mossbank,Shetland Isles. Posts: 5251 Joined: 17.07.08 |
Thanks Tony I didn't really expect to get far with these photo's. Regards Roger |
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bbrown |
Posted on 10-05-2009 04:50
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Member Location: Los Angeles, California Posts: 103 Joined: 17.02.05 |
I agree, Megaselia.
Brian Brown Entomology NH Museum of Los Angeles Co. |
Roger Thomason |
Posted on 10-05-2009 08:33
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Member Location: Mossbank,Shetland Isles. Posts: 5251 Joined: 17.07.08 |
Glad to see the Pigeon Post is up and running again, (Dick Dastardly and Muttley must have retired) , might come in handy, the state of Internet connection up here. Thanks for confirmation Brian. Americans....late, but they get there in the end. Regards Roger Edited by Roger Thomason on 10-05-2009 08:45 |
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