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Odontomyia hydroleon? Yes
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Hi, today 2019-07-14 on Eryngium planum: Abdmonen is yellow/black - only the halteres are green. Is it Odontomyia angulata though?
Thanks a lot for ID!

Eric

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Odontomyia hydroleon
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Thank you very much, Paul!

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Hi Paul, I've read in the "Veldtabel wapen- en bastvliegen, Menno Reemer", that the antenna should be completely dark. Here only the tip is black. Is it hydroleon though?

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I get your point. The head says angulata, the abdomen says hydroleon, what to do next? Of course, you collected the specimen? Grin
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Of course not Smile But I took more photos and some videos. Can any details help? I send some aspects from the videos:
1. caudal
 
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Length of antenna says hydroleon. Colouration, esp. in females, can be very variable.


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Thank you very much, Theo!

Eric
 
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