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Pegomyia?
Urs
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Posted on 27-05-2006 21:23
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Who can help to identify?

Foto: Switzerland, Wattwil SG, 750m NN, 25.05.06

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An excellent photo of Pegomya testacea De Geer male. Note 3 posthumerals, long prealar and short abdomen
 
Susan R Walter
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In the gallery then Urs please - with Michael's commentary Grin
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Hello Susan, hello Michael,

by controlling my old threads i am surprised and glad to find your answers about Pegomyia testacea (my idea was P. silacea…), thank you very much. Sorry for my late answer.

I add two other views from the same location and date. Shure I will submit the Fotos for the Gallery.

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Foto 3
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Many thanks Urs. These are all great photos. That last one really shows what a very strangely proportioned beast it is.
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I would like to add that these photos are just like looking down the microscope, most of the bristles clear. A standard to aim at, all you photographers!
 
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Thank you for ID. I am pleased that you like the fotos.

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