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Platypezidae2 from Hungary
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Posted on 07-11-2008 19:45
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I also found a Platypezidae female on mushrooms, in Debrecen, E-Hungary (29.10.2008). The mushrooms were Armillaria mellea specimens (Honey fungus).
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another pic:

I also found larvae some time later on the same mushrooms, posted them also on the larvae-forum.
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Protoclythia modesta
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Thank You!

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Hello, I don't want to be the "smartest guy" Smile, but I think that this is female of Protoclythia rufa. I can see the thin bands on T2-T5, but no black triangles like in P. modesta. I can post photo of P. modesta, if you are intersted.
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Hi, thank you, I'd like to see the difference between the two species!

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Now, no need to me posting photo here, there is very nice photos of P. modesta in this thread http://www.dipter...d_id=17113
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Now I remember reading this thread, if you meant those black triangules and bands on the tergites, than I see the difference between the two species. Thanks You!

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