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Oxycera leonina?
cebe
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Posted on 14-08-2006 11:03
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Brussels 13/08/2006, about 8mm length.
Is this a Oxycera leonina?

www.cebe.be/upload/inventaires/oxycera_leonina_01.jpg
www.cebe.be/upload/inventaires/oxycera_leonina_02.jpg
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Edited by cebe on 14-08-2006 11:08
 
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Looks like it.
There are, however, several similar species.
Let's wait for an expert


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Posted on 14-08-2006 19:39
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AFAIK only leonina has the abdominal pattern of yellow basal and apical spots. All the other visible characters of this specimen fit leonina as well.
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This time (14/07/2007, Brussels) I saw one with the same size but without the yellow spots behind the eyes. is it a sex-difference in the Oxycera leonina-species or is it an other species?
www.cebe.be/upload/inventaires/q_oxycera140707_02.jpg
www.cebe.be/upload/inventaires/q_oxycera140707_01.jpg
thanks,
Bart
 
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The same species, first female, second male.
 
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