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About 1000m up in Kerkini Mts, Northern Greece.
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And another view
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Gymnosoma sp. female.

Sorry, cannot help you further..
 
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Sorry, but those are two different species.

Have a look at the colouration of the legs.



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Ahhh Sorry folks, it was a busy patch of flowers and I must have lost track of the one i was photographing.
 
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So I have changed the 2nd photo to the same species and uploaded the other as the 2nd photo in a new thread. The computors were most unhelpful. I changed the name of the original second photo here from Tachinid05b to Tachinid06b and created by downsizing a new Tachind05b and a Tachinid06a, then I deleted the old Tachinid05b from this thread and uploaded the new file, only it came up as the same imageCool.

So I deleted it again and uploaded it again, just in case I had accidentally uploaded the new Tachinid06b instead, but again it loaded the old fileFrown, obviously it is not accessing it from my hard drive as it should be. So I deleted it again, and then uploaded the new thread with the old Tachinid05b image now as Tachinid06b, and then came back to this one and uploaded the new Tachinid05b.
Only I didn't get it again, instead I got the old Tachinid05bSad. Finally I gave up and renamed the Tachinid05b file Tachinid05c and uploaded that and at last the computor found the correct file. Most annoying and time wasting.Angry
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Could have been a simple caching error with your computer's browser. A hard reload (Ctrl-F5) might have solved it...
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So, all I see now is a male Gymnosoma spec.
Not possible to say more.

Thanks


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Dear Theo,
Can you rule out any of the following, or do they all look the same.

Gymnosoma dolycoridis
Gymnosoma rotundatum
Gymnosoma rungsi

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