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Cetema cereris? (Cetema myopina(male)
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Chloropidae_Cetema cereris(male) is the correct name? Region Mal� Fatra Terchov� about 800 m altitude. Thank you very much for your help. I made a photo of 20.06. 2012.
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Do you have more close pics? On wings and arista? Looks like Diplotoxa messoria to me!!
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Sara thank you very much.
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Difficult to say by these pics, I needed to see wing venation as well, but anyway in my opinion this is Diplotoxa messoria with 90% sure!
Sincerely yours
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Sara thank you very much.
 
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The arista is black, the surface of the mesonotum seems to be punctate and the legs are nearly all yellow, so I think it can't be Diplotoxa messoria. Maybe it is a Cetema?
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Thank you very much.
 
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Cetema myopina (Loew, 1866), Chloropidae. One of the few European Cetema spp. which can be identified after the huge epandrium bent forwards under the abdomen.
 
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