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Therevidae, Hungary, Balaton 2009
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Posted on 10-07-2009 18:17
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Hi, I'm back from a holiday at the lake Balaton, Central Europe's biggest lake in W-Hungary (actually it was more alike a 8-day-long field trip, with more than 150 species collected and hundreds more photographed). This large, nice therevid was found in a rather dry forest, unfortunately didn't catch it:
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only 150 species? Sad pffff... Pfft

 
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T. aurata!!!
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
only 150 species? Sad pffff... Pfft



How to make friends and influence people (Portuguese style) Grin


Regards (a very friendly Pfft) Roger
 
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loool Smile Roger.

I wish to catch so many specimens! Sad

 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
only 150 species? Sad pffff... Pfft



Thanks for the replies, only 150 because I only trapped once with a single yellow pan, got about 7 species. All the others were catched by hand Smile
 
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I was just kidding, pwalter! It was a great hunting!
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
loool Smile Roger.

I wish to catch so many specimens! Sad



Don't think I've got that many in the year since I started Frown
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
I was just kidding, pwalter! It was a great hunting!


Figured it out Smile Thanks! Most of them are Hymenopterans and Flies, but there are some water animals also, many leeches, others Smile
 
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