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Hello
picture 09 05 2008, Three flies were photographed on the same Euphorbiaceae.
Thank you for help
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Looks like Ectophasia leucoptera to me - nice photos! Grin
 
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Chris, excellent.

And Christophe as well !.
These should be submitted for the gallery !
Especially the female: very typical indeed, once you've seen it.


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Yes, please submit these to the gallery and I will have the very great pleasure of approving them ... unless Paul beats me to it! Grin
 
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