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Muscidae, Mydaea corni from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 26-08-2007 17:44
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Hi,

photographed this fly in Retezat National Park in 18.august.2006, at ~1300m.
size was something like 7-8 mm.

is Mydaea corni?

thanks in advance,
cosmln

p.s. the only photo succeded

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Strange muscids they have in Romania Pfft
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Really, this MUST be the most strangest "fly" I've seen so far! Undoubtely!
This must be a new species for the world! wow! Grin
a muscid fly that tried to be a beetle.. it was almost! Smile It cheats well! Pfft
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Really, this MUST be the most strangest "fly" I've seen so far! Undoubtely!
This must be a new species for the world! wow! Grin
a muscid fly that tried to be a beetle.. it was almost! Smile It cheats well! Pfft


sorry sorry.
i will upload the correct photo in couple of seconds.

sorry,
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you don?t need to ask for sorry. It happens. Wink

 
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I think so Wink
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
I think so Wink


hi Nikita,

thanks for confirming that.
maybe you can take a look also on that tachidrimin i have posted couple hours later.

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