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Ok will try and find it again, the compomotus! \O


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ExFmem wrote: Wed Jun 10, 2020 12:03 am
Definitely Lispe, other than that I always have to rely on your MUCH superior knowledge in this arena of identification. 0/0 Sorry I'm not a better scholar, but I'm trying really hard....can I get a "Participation Trophy"? :-0

Can you remember where exactly you found the Lispe, sould be close to a waterhole or to some water in camp?

Here is your trophy

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Well done!

0/0 O0 ^Q^

IF you agree, we make it a Lispe cf. zumpti

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Richprins wrote: Wed Jun 10, 2020 10:03 am Ok will try and find it again, the compomotus! \O

As for ants, I am usually not able to Id them lol except for some species.

Better you find something else X#X


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I did! 0()


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... and if you put up something here, give also some context information: exact spot, behaviour etc.

Just putting a name to something is pretty much a useless excercise, IMO


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Jawohl! \O ..0..

Here is me trying to get the compomotus to sit still! :-0

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lol

I can relate to this


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Can you remember where exactly you found the Lispe, sould be close to a waterhole or to some water in camp?

Those pics were taken in May, and there was definitely excess water that time of year due to the rains. I believe we were staying at Mata Mata, and I know there were puddles in the roads/bush areas in camp where I try to find insects. Also, I very often pour water in the ground where I am sitting and just wait for it to attract insects - quite effective. ;-) Is that cheating -O- -O- :-0

IF you agree, we make it a Lispe cf. zumpti

:yes: O/\

Oh yes, almost forgot, the gentleman from the museum said the "Anthomyiidae" is actually a Muscidae member, and will pass it on to see if anything further can be known from just a pic...


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Large beetle walking very slowly in the road at Marloth...about 3cm?




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A true toktokkie :-0


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