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Hermetia illucens | Portuguese fly I cannot even put to family
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Posted on 30-08-2019 20:16
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A very old photo, but maybe identifiable to some level
Portugal, Algarve, Ferragudo, September 2006.

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Hello Vlad,

Stratiomyidae and i think that it should be Hermetia illucens

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Cool! Thanks!
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I have a specimen but i didn't compare it to your photo. I'm only working off of memory.
If i remember correctly, H. illucens is native to North America and is, perhaps, introduced or accidental species. Maybe someone else can clarify and confirm this species.

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okay, i made a post before:
https://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=87027

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I've just looked it up -- it's South America actually and it has spread worldwide!
Thanks again and may you recover soon! I myself stepped on a nail this summer and wasted all of July Sad
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Thank you for correcting me. I couldn't remember where it came from. My apologies.

ouch! stepping on a nail must be painful. I once stepped on a broken piece of glass in a pond and the glass reached the top of my foot. I was bleeding badly at the time. I tried to my sock on my foot and it was full of blood in seconds. My point is that i know what it feels like to step on something sharp and pointy.

My condolences to you, Vlad. I hope that you are feeling better.
Be safe!

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