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Ulidiidae - Euxesta pacifica
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Posted on 23-06-2012 12:52
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Ulidiidae
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Herina?
 
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No-ope, gentlemen! Again, a strange North American Euxesta, but certainly not the common E. pechumani.
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North American Euxesta in Portugal? Any introduction, Valery?
 
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Yes, it is the second record of this species on Diptera.Info from Europe. And Elena Kameneva says it is most probably is E. pacifica Steyskal. An adventive species. Who has specimens?
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I collected the specimen.
 
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Absolutely fantastic this discovery. Valter did it again! Smile Was it collected? ..
 
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yes!
 
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