Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Image:Scorpionfly March 2008-1.jpg

 
Original - A female Scorpion fly (Panorpa meridionalis) collecting nectar. These insects are named from the up-turned genitals in some males but their main diagnostic feature is the stout beak. There are about 400 known species of scorpion flies from which 30 occur in Europe. They fly weakly and feed on dead animal matter, fruit and nectar.
 
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Reason
A detailed and high quality picture of a beautiful and somehow exotic species of insect adding value to the arcticle. It's not the author's intention to compete with the excellent picture of Luc Viatour, this was just a coincidence (it's a shame they can't mate, they are from different species...)
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Scorpion fly
Creator
Joaquim Alves Gaspar

Not promoted MER-C 06:30, 27 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]