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Which Stratiomyidae, Turkey? --> Oxycera meigenii
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Photograped in Bitlis, Turkey in June 2014. Could it be Oxycera meigenii?

turkey.observation.org/fotonew/4/7177064.jpg
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General colour pattern resembles Oxycera meigenii female, but this is a male...
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johanvantbosch wrote:
Photograped in Bitlis, Turkey in June 2014. Could it be Oxycera meigenii?

turkey.observation.org/fotonew/4/7177064.jpg


Thank you, Paul
Hmm.... might be something different then.
sorry for the late reaction.
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General pattern of male O. meigenii is very similar to ... female meigenii !

So, for me, this is OK as male O. meigenii (or a very closely related species).


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Zeegers wrote:
General pattern of male O. meigenii is very similar to ... female meigenii !

So, for me, this is OK as male O. meigenii (or a very closely related species).


Theo


OK, thank you, Theo!
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