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Stratiomyidae sp.
Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 20-07-2006 14:31
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Hello flyforum,

Yesterday I saw 3 kinds of Stratiomyidae.

1) I think this is a male Chloromyia formosa
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2 what kind?
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1 Perhaps Sargus? and female
2 Odontomyia cf. virudula
3 Nemotelus wild guess pantherinus
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1 Chloromyia formosa female (at this angle abdomen is too wide for Sargus)
2 Oplodontha viridula male (no longer in Odontomyia)
3 Nemotelus notatus male (very considered opinion - beware of wild guesses - see cautionary tale at
http://www.dipter...post_10863 Pfft
Edited by Tony Irwin on 20-07-2006 21:41
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Thank you very much Tony!
These flies are very nice to see.., and I am also glad that some got a name now.

greeting robert,
 
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