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Bombyliidae - Lomatia? =>L. lateralis
Eckhart Derschmidt
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Posted on 20-08-2022 22:22
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Hi, I photographed this Bombylid at Hundsheimer Berg, eastern Lower Austria on August 7, 2022. Looking through the Bombyliidae- Gallery I would assum that it is a Lomatia sp.
Is that correct, and if yes, is it possible to ID it more specifically?
Best regards,
Eckhart
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Sorry, I don't understand why I can't upload the image, it is neither bigger than 300KB, bor has it spaces in the file name and the file-type is an ordinary jpg.
Eckhart
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Eckhart Derschmidt wrote:
Sorry, I don't understand why I can't upload the image, it is neither bigger than 300KB, bor has it spaces in the file name and the file-type is an ordinary jpg.
Eckhart

Strange enough, now it worked. But I did not change anything to before in the original thread...
Here's another image
Regards, Eckhart
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Hello Eckart, the first tergites are laterally orange: L. lateralis, I think.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
Eckhart Derschmidt
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Thank you very much, Eric!
 
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