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Beautiful Turkish Bombylid
Cor Zonneveld
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Posted on 17-06-2010 19:15
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Eastern Turkey, 14 June; near Besiri, on steep slope of road close to river. Alt ca 550 m. Temperature rose to over 40, maybe 45 C in the afternoon. Most of the vegetation was yellow and parch dry. A single group of Echinops spec. was a veritable oasis for insects. Among these this spectacular Bombylid. Medium size.
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and another photo
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Exoprosopa sp
 
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try lucidifrons or pectoralis, both species i am unfamiliar with but clearly yours is close to these, most likely lucidifrons
 
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rather close to E. lucidifrons after comparing with the original description and the figure. If this can be confirmed, then the species is reported in Turkey for the first time.
 
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Thanks for your assistance!
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I must to come back to the Turkey again!
A pity that the fuel is very expensive there.

 
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not only the expensive fuel (lt. more than 2,2 Euro), terrorist activities in East Turkey at the highest level nowadays. We are also under very high risk.
 
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Yes. I'm aware about the geopolitical issues with Turkey. (specially about kurdistan...)

Çok tesekkür ederim . Smile
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