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Posted on 24-06-2007 11:05
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Good morning everybody, i write from Italy and i am an administrator of www.naturamediterraneo.com/forum

i post tihs photo of asilidae and i hope that somebody can identify it
istrice attached the following image:


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Hello istrice,
Welcome to the site. Please, pay some attention again to the Forum - Code of conduct. Then you would see (again) that we want as much as possible information with the images to help with our identification and that you are asked to post images beloging to different species in different threads. Here you have two species of Asilidae (top two) and one of the Therevidae. I moved the thread from the Diptera (adults) forum to the Asilidae forum, becasue then there is only one in the wrong forum. However, I would like to ask you to post at least the last image, with additional information, in the Diptera (adults) forum and delete your last post in this thread. While you are at it, maybe you can also post the second asilid in a separate thread. Wink
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ok, i made all
 
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Thx! Grin
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