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yellow Lauxaniids
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Posted on 13-03-2009 22:22
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Hi,
We have such a lot of yellow Lauxaniids in our garden, and though Katka and others were very helpful already I am still not able to identify them myself. Do they automatically belong to Sapromyza, if they have black spots on the abdomen tip? I show you three pics of possibly the same species, seen in last June, and hope you will patiently help me once more.
Many thanks in advance, Sundew

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Hi,
1 and 3 Sapromyzosoma quadripunctata, 2 Sapromyzosoma guadricinctaSmile.
Katka
 
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Katerina Dvorakova wrote:
Hi,
1 and 3 Sapromyzosoma quadripunctata, 2 Sapromyzosoma guadricinctaSmile.
Katka

quadricincta
Paul

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