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Heleomyzidae Tephrochlamys rufiventris?
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Photographed in my garden this morning. Is this
T.rufiventris (F).
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Hi,
The species is very similar to this one from the following web site: http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=20279&pid=91077#post_91077 Wink
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Hi Andrzej
Yes, but a bit lighter in colour. It was actually photographed on the same bit of the fence as the previous one (a couple of weeks ago). I suppose the answer is the same Frown.
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Yes I do Smile
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Hi Andrew
It wasn't a marriage proposal Grin. , I don't think She Who Must Be Obeyed would be too happy. I only wanted to know whether or not this is also T.Sp.?
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I am not a bigamist Grin
Yes, I think that T. sp. is the best way before I'll collect and ID a specimen Angry
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Tephrochlamys sp. it is....that's, Flies- 2, Roger- nil for today.
Maybe tomorrow Frown.
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Don't be afraid Wink
A new day and a new hope !
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CUT....Roll the Credits....Music...
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