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any ideas???
brian reily
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Posted on 16-10-2006 21:19
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robber fly
from taiwan
about 1.5 inches long
black with a red tip on its butt
black-ish irridecent wings
very fuzzy
Edited by brian reily on 18-10-2006 19:32
confused... as usual
 
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Well there is no image, but if it is really 1.5 inches long than the choice is not very big. Please reduce yout image size down to less than 200 kb and make it sure that your file name does not have spaces in it.
 
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i have yet to receive permission to photograph the fly... its new to the collection
confused... as usual
 
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