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Roger Thomason
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Posted on 04-12-2009 01:23
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Not a lot that can be said about this fly photographed in the garden in October,,,,dark & hairy male sums it up.
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Thanks Paul, another for the Recycle Bin..Frown Unless Joke wants to lose the plot on it...Pfft,

Roger
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My guess would be Delia platura.
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Delia platura has a row of 25-30 pv on hind tibia and no ad seta on fore tibia.
So I don't think it is D.platura
Í personally can't say more now, maybe later on....

Joke van Erkelens
 
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javanerkelens wrote:
Delia platura has a row of 25-30 pv on hind tibia and no ad seta on fore tibia.
So I don't think it is D.platura
Í personally can't say more now, maybe later on....

Joke van Erkelens



Thank You Lars for getting it wrong (again) apparently....Pfft

Sal van Neejerk...I await with bated breath..Shock
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Roger Thomason wrote:
Thank You Lars for getting it wrong (again) apparently....Pfft

Well, somebody has to Grin
Edited by lagura on 04-12-2009 22:23
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