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Rhagionidae -> Athericidae
Cor Zonneveld
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Posted on 15-08-2009 09:40
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French Jura, gorde de flumes, near St Claude, 20 July. Taken from birdge across fast running river. Gorge heavily forested.
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Athericidae? nice pic
 
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WOW!! Athericidae, of course! Grin
 
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this is a signal of very good quality of the water... Wink
 
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Cor.. make a crop of the head, please.
Do you have frontal and lateral photo of the head?
 
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Ibisia sp. (Athericidae)
 
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Ha Jorge, you are making this a very popular thread!Shock

No other view, alas. It flew away and jumping of the bridge was not a sensible option to me...
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I keep up with Ibisia sp. Smile
 
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