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Andre
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Posted on 28-09-2005 14:15
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Picture is taken in a garden in Hessen, Germany.
Any suggestions to the species?
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Hi Andre.
Some time ago I decided that I stop make images of fly like this.
The reason was: I await the answer: it is famale of Anthomyiidae and it is impossible to say more. Let me check whether I was right or not, please.
Nikita
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Hi Nikita,
I was only testing my new old camera (Minolta dImage A1)... But anyway, even if the exact species is not known I am still quite satisfied with the result.
By the way: I like YOUR website a lot! Very nice!
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It is famale of Anthomyiidae and it is impossible to say more.Pfft

Well done, Nikita!

Cheers,
Jere
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OK not really impossible but there are very few persons in the world that have any real idea about the females and none of them is a member of this forum.

(EDIT: Removed some stuff about European Anthomyiid specialists. Paul's comment below refers to the deleted stuff.)
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Neither is Michael Ackland, probably no. 2. Well, Kahis, maybe you want to invite them in? LoL Pfft
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Ackland is European? I've always though he's 'Nearctic'. Oops...

Paul, could you add an 'embarrassed' smiley to the board? I could use one every now and then *embarrased smiley*Smile
 
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Kahis wrote:
Ackland is European? I've always though he's 'Nearctic'. Oops...

Griffiths is the Nearctic one.

Paul, could you add an 'embarrassed' smiley to the board? I could use one every now and then *embarrased smiley*Smile

You avatar will suffice. Pfft
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1. Thank you Andre. It's so pleasure to red that even outside Russia Rosfoto looks not bad. Than three years job and some money was not spend useless!
2. Thank you Jere.
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Hi Nikita,
I am wondering, in what way you can make a living of your website?
How does it work? Shock
Friendly greetings, Andr
 
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Honestly Rosfoto is the way to spend money rather than reciev it.
But to my grate astonishment it begin to be profitable.
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Hylemya vagans

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