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Which Azelia ?
Roger Thomason
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Seen in the garden this morning. Are the wings usually as darkly marked as this??
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I think, it is A.cilipes with t3 view under such angle that dorsal setae not visible. Do you have more images?
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Hi Nikita
Sorry I have no more images....think I'll stick it in my file under A.cilipes with a cf. Good enough for country work as they say up here.

Regards again Roger

Found this fly today....can it be ID'd?

Although it doesn't answer the question of the original thread, what the hey!!!!
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