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who am I XII? - amazing very hairy fly!
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Posted on 03-09-2009 01:33
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Hi

I know, at least, the genus. With this photo you can know the genus.... at least family is freaking easy.

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Don't forget this beauty. Wink Don't be afraid. Smile This is just for fun.
 
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Asilidae
 
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no.. . Try again. Smile
 
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hint: take a careful look at the antennae AND specially the legs. Now it is impossible to mistake the family Pfft

(funny that many were seeing my flickr to see if I put there the ID. Grin) Pfft
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 04-09-2009 14:32
 
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B...b...b...b...b... well, you know the rest
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Grin lol Paul. Let's go see if Andre knows it. Smile
 
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Final answer: Bombyliidae - Anastoechus sp.
 
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