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Stephen
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Posted on 20-01-2012 19:57
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I got only only two shots, both from the same angle, and I got the exposure wrong though I have tried to correct it here.

Such a robust, massive, thorax!

27 May 2011, Montsinéry, French Guiana. Low elevation, moist forest.
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Looks like a Mallophora sp. but let's wait for Eric to confirm. They are bumblebee mimics, usually of Eulaema spp. Smile
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With the two-tone hair on tibia 3, I play Mallophora tibialis.
But Eric's opinion is more saferWink
There is a second diptera on the picture.
 
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ChrisR is too fastAngryGrin
 
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Cute!!!!!Grin Almost as big as the meta tarsus.
Edited by Quaedfliegh on 20-01-2012 21:12
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Well, definitely a Eulaema-mimic Mallophora sp. I don't think it is M. tibialis though, as the banding pattern on the abdomen isn't quite right, and the mystax is yellow, not black. We need to see the wings too: in M. tibialis, the basal third is deep black, the middle third clear, and the apical third thinly black.
 
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Thanks so much for the help with this handsome fly!
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