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Bibio sp?
jaly1404
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Posted on 17-04-2012 09:42
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Seen 15/4-2012 on the steep coastal slopes of Djursland, Denmark - close to Ebeltoft facing east to southeast.
On a danish site B. johannis was suggested, my own suggestion was B. varipes because of the red tibia and femura with black knees on both front and behind legs.
Will a specific name be possible. I have only this one photo.

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Posted on 17-04-2012 09:51
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http://www.flickr...940667298/
Where did my attachment go?
I try once more with img instead.
Edited by ChrisR on 17-04-2012 10:14
 
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Welcome to the forum Jan ... uploading is a bit tricky but just make sure that you don't use Preview (a bug deletes the attachment); make sure that there are no spaces or unnecessary punctuation in the file names; & that the file is <190KB Wink

PS: Flickr withdrew the ability to link directly to the photos on their site so your IMG link didn't work.
Edited by ChrisR on 17-04-2012 10:26
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Thank you Chris
That explains what happened, I did make sure that the pic was 333x500 pix and 117 KB but I used the previewSmile

So I try here on this first post once more.
And will hereafter not use the preview anymore

Jan
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