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Ibisia from Granada
Manuel Lopez
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Posted on 24-06-2012 23:10
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First time I've seen this fly. Beside a crystal clear waters river. Fornes (Granada), 23 June 2012.

Is it possible to reach the species ? (surely not).

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From the Contributions to a Manual of Palaearctic Diptera: "About 8 West Palaearctic spp.; I. marginata (Fabricius) the most common in Europe. Other spp. need revision."
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