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Eliozeta, Clytiomyia....
Guillermo Booth Rea
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Posted on 15-09-2009 15:22
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Small one, aprox. 6 mm. Shot in arid scrubland in SE Spain. 03/June/2009, 250 masl. Níjar, Almería. Feeding on Ziziphus jujuba.
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paqui
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in case it helps, recorded here Elizeta helluo und E. pellucens and
Clytiomyia continua
Clytiomyia dupuisi
Clytiomyia mesnili
Clytiomyia sola
nice pics Smile
 
Guillermo Booth Rea
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Thanks Paqui, you always are a great help.
Cheers
 
Zeegers
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That yellow must be the male of helluo


Theo
 
Guillermo Booth Rea
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Thanks Theo,

This one is not as yellow as the one in the gallery. Although, I guess that it must have some species variability.

Cheers,

Guillermo
 
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