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Helina evecta/annosa
Maherjos
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Posted on 18-02-2012 19:50
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Photograph taken on February 18, 2012, in the wetlands of the Suárez Pond, Motril, Granada, Spain.
Immediate area of the Mediterranean coast.

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Appreciate your cooperation for identification.
Best regards!
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Possibly Helina evecta. Other pictures are required to be sure.
Stephane.
 
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Posted on 19-02-2012 18:56
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Possibly Helina evecta. Other pictures are required to be sure.


In this one, I think if I made more pictures. I'll upload when I can process them.

See you soon, thanks and regards.
 
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Posted on 20-02-2012 19:32
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I add two more photos of the same specimen of fly, to help identification.
Thank you.
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The hind leg chaetotaxy is still hidden, but it do looks like Helina evecta/annosa.
Stephane.
 
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
The hind leg chaetotaxy is still hidden, but it do looks like Helina evecta/annosa.


I'll add another picture has more of the same fly. I think it does little to clarify their identification.
I edit the title to avoid confusion.
Very grateful for your help.

Best regards.
 
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I add another picture.
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I still can't see, and it still looks like H. annosa/evecta. Pfft
Stephane.
 
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Pepe, te ayudo hablando en nuestro idioma Grin Grin : se necesita ver bien el número y posición de los pelos de las patas traseras Wink Sinó, se queda en Helina evecta/annosa Grin Grin

Translation for anybody interested Grin: I help you talking in our languaje: it is required to see properly the number and position of the hind legs bristles. Otherwise, it will remain being Helina evecta/annosa.
 
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
I still can't see, and it still looks like H. annosa/evecta. Pfft


Piluca_Alvarez wrote:
Translation for anybody interested Grin: I help you talking in our languaje: it is required to see properly the number and position of the hind legs bristles. Otherwise, it will remain being Helina evecta/annosa.




I thank you both, your clarification. Wink

As I have said many times, I am "Google Traslator dependent." And sometimes the translations are confusing. Frown

In this fly, I have no more pictures. Must await a better opportunity to see the hairs on the legs ... while not epilating .. Smile

Best regards.
 
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Pepe, I am astonished to see how well you manage with the translator Wink It helps to communicate, even if it is far from perfect.

And don't worry. At least, you know what detail you need to shoot next time Smile You can do it, your pictures are great! TumbsUp
 
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