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Philipomyia aprica? (2 sexes - 3 pics)
Rupert Huber
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Posted on 15-07-2009 20:43
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Hello to all (and especially to Theo!),
is there anything to mix this up with (in the Bavarian Alps)?
Size somewhere between Hybomitra auripila and the big Tabanusses.

14 July 2009, Germany, Upper Bavaria, Alps of Chiemgau, Zwieselalm at Mount Zwiesel, about 1300m asl

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Rupert

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You can always wake me up for horseflies !

And you are 100 % correct


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Horseflies also never fail to wake me up ... and get my arms and net flailing around my head while I shout rude words and run! Grin
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Thanks, Theo, for confirming and the indirect allowance to call you by phone during the night! Grin
(don't worry now, of course I won't)

@Chris: No problem as long as they don't empty your veins so much that you fall asleep again Grin

Best greetings
Rupert
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