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From Segovia (Spain) -> Ulidia megacephala
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In a village located in a mountainous area. Segovia (Spain), June 28th, 2020.

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Perhaps Ulidia megacephala?
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Thanks again Paul. I think you're right.

In any case I add another photograph. Maybe it helps to clarify.
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Yellow halteres -- U. apicalic
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Right. Thank you Val.
 
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Hmm, to me it gives an whole new dimension to yellow...
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I replied to another picture, indeed

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The Italian one had yellow halteres.

However, it has not been ever shown that this is no variability.
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So, this one is megacephala
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Ok. Thank you again to both of you. In fact I prefer this one be megacephala. Al least it seems is more uncommon.
 
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