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A 4th Kerkini Fly
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and the last for tonight, Wetland Kerkini, n.Greece, 14 May 2008
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Pollenia
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That's three lots of thanks you get tonight and I've run out of annoying questions.
 
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Checking the gallery it looks like it might be Pollenia rudisSmile I am open to comments.
 
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Probably, rudis is the commonest species.
Nevertheless it is a card-reading - no use to check Gallery, one has to check male genitalia to know for sure.
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But I guess if I put it as Pollenia rudis (prob.) on Facebook, nobody is going to prove me wrong. Wink
 
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