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Ruth Ahlburg
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Observed 14. octobre 2007 near Copenhagen, denmark.
Maybe Gitona sp.?
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Spectacular PLATYPEZIDAE!!
 
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~MAYBE.... Lindneromyia dorsalis (FEMALE)
 
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What about Platypeza consobrina ? ( newly uploaded to gallery).
Is it possible to determinate?
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I think, this is a female of Platypeza aterrima (or very similar P. hirticeps), I need to see the head to be more precious.
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Michal Tkoc wrote:
I think, this is a female of Platypeza aterrima (or very similar P. hirticeps), I need to see the head to be more precious.


Thank you very much.
This is the best, I can give you of the head, I don?t know if it is enough to get further.
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