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Rhagio lineola?
blowave
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Posted on 02-11-2008 16:23
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HI,

I have pics of two slightly different flies which match the wing pattern of the female Rhagio lineola in the gallery, but mine are both males. I have side/front views as well as back of both, for now will post just the back unless anyone wants to see the others.

Thanks! Janet

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Certainly looks like lineola


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Thank you Theo! Smile As there are no pics of a male in the Gallery I assume it is safe to send these as R. lineola?

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Yes, very safe
 
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Thank you again Theo! Grin I will do that.
 
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