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Carnota
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Posted on 02-02-2007 22:03
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Could you give me some information about this fly?
Shore of brook in mountain at 1500m. Ourense, NW Spain. July 2006. Size 20mm.
More photos in http://lpb321.goo...ges.com/10
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I think it is Dasypogon diadema (Fabricius, 1781)
more info:www.geller-grimm.de/dasy.htm
 
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Thank you your Id, Mielckzarek Smile
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It is clearly Dasypopgon sp., but identification as diadema is uncertain. There are some related species in the mediterranean, which can be identified only by examinating the male genitalia.

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Thank you very mutch, Danny.
Finally, Dasypogon sp..

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