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Anthomiya cf. illocata??
ianjacobs96
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Posted on 02-04-2013 11:59
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I have this suggestion - are we close?

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The mesonotum seems to have only very faint spots, postsutural band continuous and scutellum only dark at base………could be A. illocata, a widespread species in Oriental and Eastern Palearctic regions.
I have absolute no experience with Oriental species, but I know, in the last several years new species of Anthomyia are found, so without a male specimen and checking the genitals…..we can’t be sure at all.

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Thank you.

I had gleaned some of that from reading - this one is in Bangkok and in the far north of Thailand - seen at dusk - ..... cf. allocata it is.

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