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10-AUG-2014 Christine Hanrahan

Marsh fly (Tetanocera sp.)

Winchester Bog

Marsh flies are common around wetlands and are frequently encountered. There are a number of species in our region. Many of them in this genus, Tetanocera, feed on slugs and snails.

Panasonic LUMIX FZ200
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Carol Rollins10-Feb-2015 13:28
Super close up capture of this fly.
Graeme09-Feb-2015 19:03
Superb close up details, Christine.V
joseantonio09-Feb-2015 17:35
I was wondering if they lived there on winter when I just saw the date.V.
Helen Betts09-Feb-2015 16:52
Pretty interesting looking for a fly, and you've captured the details well. V.
globalgadabout09-Feb-2015 16:46
looks natty with those stripes...outstanding shot...V
Jim Coffman09-Feb-2015 16:30
A great closeup image with excellent details.
Walter Otto Koenig09-Feb-2015 16:02
Very cool close up with these green surroundings. Looks quite menacing. "V"
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