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Stratiomyidae - Chloromyia speciosa
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| Liliane D |
Posted on 04-06-2019 16:02
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Member Location: France Posts: 738 Joined: 16.08.17 |
Hello, This June 4, 2019 in the south of France. Thank you for your help Could his very damaged wing be a birth defect? Liliane D attached the following image: ![]() [132.52Kb] Edited by Liliane D on 04-06-2019 18:32 |
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| Liliane D |
Posted on 04-06-2019 16:03
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Member Location: France Posts: 738 Joined: 16.08.17 |
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| John Carr |
Posted on 04-06-2019 16:55
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Super Administrator Location: Colorado, USA Posts: 10675 Joined: 22.10.10 |
Stratiomyidae. Sometimes wings of Diptera fail to expand properly. |
| Liliane D |
Posted on 04-06-2019 17:13
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Member Location: France Posts: 738 Joined: 16.08.17 |
Thank you very much John, Maybe Sargus ? |
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| libor |
Posted on 04-06-2019 17:46
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Member Location: western Bohemia Posts: 1302 Joined: 30.05.09 |
Sargus has longer and thiner abdomen. This is Chloromyia speciosa. Libor |
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| Liliane D |
Posted on 04-06-2019 18:33
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Member Location: France Posts: 738 Joined: 16.08.17 |
Thank you very much Libor |
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