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Ceratopogonidae..?
hedy2411
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Posted on 28-01-2011 21:29
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Who knows the name of this fly..?
Picture is made 21-7-2009 in Zeist, Holland
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Compare Sphaeromias.
 
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Hello John,

It looks like maybe Sphaeromias fasciatus, but probably there are more species Smile, so we will stop at Sphaeromias sp.
Thank you for your reaction!!

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Hedy
 
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Hi!
S. pictus.
 
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Put it in the Gallery, please.
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Hello Patrycja,

Thank you very much for your reaction, very nice that now it has a name!!
Paul, you ask me to put it in the Gallery, but I don't see a option that I can upload it myself. So, please a short instruction, as maybe I can add some other species too...?

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Hedy
 
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