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Posted on 29-07-2009 12:03
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I think that it is Startiomyidae, no idea about genus or species. Can anybody help?
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Oxycera leonina or something very similar, to my untrained eye.

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That is too modest, Tim, I'm with you

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Your too kind Theo, but my eyes really are untrained - I do enjoy the challenge of using what literature I have to solve a puzzle. It's reassuring to know there are experts such as your good self around to correct or confirm.

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If you are really that lucky, go play in the lottery !

To me, it is knowledge.
By the way, I'm as little an expert on Strats as you claim to be.

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Thank you for ID, my first idnetified Stratiomyidae in collection Grin
 
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beautiful one. I saw it today in Serra da Estrela, but it escaped. Sad
 
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