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Thaumatomyia notata to confirm if possible
Manuel Lopez
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Two shots of this small Chloropidae of around 3 mm.

Gójar (Granada - S Spain) - Sierra Nevada northface foothills - December 31, 2012

Thanks for your help

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Looks like Thaumatomyia notata! Smile
Edited by Sara21392 on 04-02-2012 19:49
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Sara, please, would you name this Thaumatomyia notata or Thaumatomyia cf. notata?

To help you, these are the species of Thaumatomyia found in Spain:

- czernyi
- notata
- rufa
- sulcifrons

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Well, for sure is better we say T. cf. notata! Smile
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Thank you so much, Sara!! Smile TumbsUp
 
Manuel Lopez
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Hello Sara, I'm quite sure are the same species. I don't know if it will help you to identify as notata.

Thanks once more time Frown
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Yes, it's better. T. notata. TumbsUp
Edited by Sara21392 on 12-02-2012 16:40
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Thanks Sara.
Then, this another one, it's T. notata too, I think.

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I think so! Smile
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