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Which Platypezid? (04.10.09) --> Protoclythia rufa (m)
Juergen Peters
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Hello!

This afternoon on Ribes leaf in our garden (northwest Germany), about 4-5 mm. Can this male Platypezidae be identified? Thanks!
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michal tkoc
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Hi, this is male of Protoclythia rufa.
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Michal Tkoc wrote:
Hi, this is male of Protoclythia rufa.


Many thanks, Michal!
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Hi!

I think, I have now (07.10.09) found the corresponding female, too... Grin Also in our garden (northwest Germany).
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Female.
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And for proof Wink...
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Yes! And very funny!
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Many thanks for confirmation, Michal!
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Would this be the same species?
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dorsal
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Yes, it seems to be.
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Thanks, Michal!
 
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