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Nem sabia que tal coisa existia. Se a
encontrasse, iria julgar tratar-se de uma
mutação! :D
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nice find omeuceu :) did you see I thought I
found you a funnel web spider but it seems it
was a mouse spider... I tried though!
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Oh my gosh it took awhile to find out who was
contorted here...lol, that is crazy nature!
wonderful shot my friend!!!
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Great find and excellent shot well done :)
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Seen in my contacts' photos. (?)
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see here for more photos: www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_i
d=5&thre...
:D
see specially the last photo!!! :D LOLL Put
it in flickr? :)
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Fabulous capture!! never seen any fly this
interesting !!!! it looks like hunchback of
notre dame!
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He bicho feioso
Pareçe um corcunda!
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snake5 [deleted] says:
-this taurus has no horns, but provoces the
the muleta with its appearance :)
-great find - olé
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AMAZING FIND!!!
You're the best, my friend :-D
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Que mosca fantástica!!! É de uma beleza
extraordinária, parabéns pela linda foto!
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@Carlos Franquinho: Já há semanas que andava
à procura destas moscas. Já as conhecia. Elas
têm um voo muito peculiar. Não pairam e
parecem sirfídeos, quase. ;) Encontrei ontem,
20.06.2007, mais um acrocerídeo: o terceiro!
:)
@zseike: funnel web spider--- collect the
spider! :) And mouse spiders as well. :) I
will flickrmail you very soon. :)
@basilly: Yes, really this is an impressive
fly. The distortion is impressive. You can
see here a very blurry photo of acrocerid to
get a better idea of the size... www.diptera.info/forum/attachments/cyrtus.jpg :)
@aegle: Great name. You choose it well,
because really they are known by
"small-headed flies or
hunchback-flies" . See here in
wikipedia
"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acrocerida
e".
@luis ferreira: Eu acho-a espectacular. :)
Já agora como deu com este flickr? :)
@snake5: olé is for Spanish. ;) In
Portuguese: que foda! :) lol
@markopoulos: Thanks for your kind words.
@ruiamandrade: É, mas não é fácil encontrar
destas.
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senhor dipter strikes again! this is just too
bizarre, even for you jorge >:P
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@myrmician: glad you are back!! Finally. The
master of macroshots is back! And yes, I
spotted about 6 like this one. :) And more 4
near Évora. :) eheh
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That is one of the most incredible flies I
have ever seen! Outstanding find.
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Grotesque and amazing. A fantastic find and
shot.
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Your Awesome Bug is Invited to Join
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Post 1-Then Comment & Award 5!!
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This is an Awesome Bug!
Creepy Crawler Award!
Awesome Bugs Group!
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Wow, I've never seen one of these guys
before. Nice job on the capture and thanks
for sharing!
This is an Awesome Bug!

Creepy Crawler Award!
From Awesome Bugs Group!
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Wonderful capture!!
This is an Awesome Bug!
Creepy Crawler Award!
Awesome Bugs Group!
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Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Insectos em Portugal, and we'd love to have your photo added to
the group.
Captura espectacular!
A mosca é mesmo linda!
This is an Awesome Bug!
Creepy Crawler Award!
From Awesome Bugs Group!
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@all: thanks to all!!!
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Very interesting specimen and great macro
photography. I have not seen a taurus fly
before.
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