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Lypha dubia
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Posted on 24-02-2011 23:55
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Can this fly be ID'd from this position...?
Picture is made 9-5-2010 in Zeist, Holland
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Lypha dubia perhaps? Sadly from this angle we can't check the paired flaps on the metathoracic spiracle and the large pteropleural bristle Grin
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Yes, that is the female of Lypha dubia alright


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Can this picture help....?
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As it was female Lypha dubia ... it is still a female Lypha dubia Wink
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OK, Chris and Theo, thank you!!

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