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Odontomyia? Apr. 12, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Most probably visited Tussilago farfara that grew near. Size 8 to 8.5 mm.
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A lateral view.
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Hi Dima
This is Odontomyia angulata, an early spring species. The male abdomen is covered in shining silver hairs - best shown in your first photo.
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I think Tony means O. argentata.
O. angulata is a summer species with larger abdominal markings.


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Thanks for the correction, Theo - I did mean argentata. Angry
(Not much sleep last night - a big party for my daughter who has just got married. Now that's over, I can get back to Diptera!) Grin
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Thanks a lot Tony and Theo.
 
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