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Asilidae expert for Iberian Peninsula
jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 08-08-2006 21:43
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Hi


Anyone knows an asilidae expert for Iberian Peninsula (Portugal + Spain)?
I tried to contact Fritz Geller-Grimm but the email doesn?t work. I want to know what is this: http://www.flickr...t-1161944/

and:
http://www.flickr...167070757/

I showed these before here in forum and no have more advance to genus level, at least.


Thank you.
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 08-08-2006 21:46
 
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Tony Irwin
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Posted on 08-08-2006 23:07
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Hi Jorge
The second one (on pine bark) looks like Machimus atricapillus, but you will need that expert to confirm this, as I don't know all the Portugese species. Wink
You could try Manuel Rubio ( ) who is (or was) at the University in Salamanca, Spain.
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Hi Jorge
The second one (on pine bark) looks like Machimus atricapillus, but you will need that expert to confirm this, as I don't know all the Portugese species. Wink
You could try Manuel Rubio ( ) who is (or was) at the University in Salamanca, Spain.



Thank you a lot!

Salamanca is not so far from Viseu! It is more nearer than Lisbon. Smile (I mean, I arrive more quick to Salamanca than Lisbon). 2 hours of trip to Salamanca.
 
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