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Rui Andrade
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Posted on 18-11-2007 13:51
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Can you help me with this?
Thank you

location: Barcelos, Portugal
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lol at the HEAD! Grin like a pancake. Wink
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This head is typicakl to the males of some families of mayflies.

By having very small posterior wings and turbinate eyes, two cerci and very simple venation, I think that it's Baetis sp.
 
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less one letter and it comes the team of Sevilla. Grin

I knew about the head, but I overlooked the photos of ephemeroptera males. Wink
 
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Thank you IsidroSmile
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
lol at the HEAD! Grin like a pancake. Wink


We can definitely confirm what Guenille said here ! Jorge finds food in every insect he sees ! Grin
Stephane.
 
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That's trueGrinGrinGrinGrin

I'm wondering if he eats the insects he capturesGrin
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I'm wondering if he eats the insects he capturesGrin


I think so PfftGrin

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Yes, I remember thatGrin
 
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