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Condylostylus cf. sipho? Austrosciapus proximus? Chrysosoma?
Isidro
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Posted on 20-10-2023 08:50
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All these dolichopodids looks like so similar!
Running fast and endless over leaves of castor oil plant
BaƱos de Agua Santa, Andes of Ecuador
6-7 mm

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Condylostylus

There are hundreds of species in South America.
 
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Thanks! Too many possibilities with this wing pattern, I guess?
 
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Isidro wrote:
Thanks! Too many possibilities with this wing pattern, I guess?


This wing pattern is common.

In North America about 4 of 40 species have the combination of entirely black legs and strongly marked wings. Several more have legs with some yellow and strongly marked wings.
 
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What a shame, it seems really unidentifiable Sad
 
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