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Posted on 09-12-2010 21:56
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This fly came to light in my garden in Lelystad (NL) beginning of July. I thought it to be H. ciureai, but others suggested H. tropica or H. distinguenda (or maybe H. muehlfeldi). Is a definite choice possible?
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Strongly enlarged upper facettes, yellowish notopleural lobes and first antennal segment = H. ciureai male for me.
Libor
 
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Thanks Libor!
 
Zeegers
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Yes, I'd say, trust more on yourself and less on others !!


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Ah, well when twice confirmed have no problem trusting myself.

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